Inward correspondence [PRG 1/1] • Manuscript

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

12 July 1836 - F.W. Collard to Governor Hindmarsh: enclosing letter for Light [missing]. Acknowledging receipt of first issue of the 'S.A. Gazette and Colonial Register'. 4pp (2 blank).

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6 October 1836 from F.W. Collard: enclosing letters from Light's sister and Col. Welch (both letters missing). Egyptian and other foreign news. Proposed formation of a company for steam navigation between England and India [prospectus enclosed] and suggesting command by Light of one of the vessels should the project materialise. 4pp and prospectus on 4pp (1 blank).

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Inward correspondence

6 October 1836 from F.W. Collard: enclosing letters from Light's sister and Col. Welch (both letters missing). Egyptian and other foreign news. Proposed formation of a company for steam navigation between England and India [prospectus enclosed] and suggesting command by Light of one of the vessels should the project materialise. 4pp and prospectus on 4pp (1 blank).

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Inward correspondence

6 October 1836 from F.W. Collard: enclosing letters from Light's sister and Col. Welch (both letters missing). Egyptian and other foreign news. Proposed formation of a company for steam navigation between England and India [prospectus enclosed] and suggesting command by Light of one of the vessels should the project materialise. 4pp and prospectus on 4pp (1 blank).

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

6 October 1836 from F.W. Collard: enclosing letters from Light's sister and Col. Welch (both letters missing). Egyptian and other foreign news. Proposed formation of a company for steam navigation between England and India [prospectus enclosed] and suggesting command by Light of one of the vessels should the project materialise. 4pp and prospectus on 4pp (1 blank).

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Inward correspondence

8 October 1836 from R. Hill: transmitting copy of instrument of delegation of J.H. Fisher, with copies of two letters of instructions to the same officer, also copy of regulations relating to leases of pasturage as amended 22 August 1936. [All enclosures missing.] 4pp (1 blank) & envelope.

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Inward correspondence

8 October 1836 from R. Hill: transmitting copy of instrument of delegation of J.H. Fisher, with copies of two letters of instructions to the same officer, also copy of regulations relating to leases of pasturage as amended 22 August 1936. [All enclosures missing.] 4pp (1 blank) & envelope.

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Inward correspondence

8 October 1836 from R. Hill: transmitting copy of instrument of delegation of J.H. Fisher, with copies of two letters of instructions to the same officer, also copy of regulations relating to leases of pasturage as amended 22 August 1936. [All enclosures missing.] 4pp (1 blank) & envelope.

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Inward correspondence

8 October 1836 from R. Hill: transmitting copy of instrument of delegation of J.H. Fisher, with copies of two letters of instructions to the same officer, also copy of regulations relating to leases of pasturage as amended 22 August 1936. [All enclosures missing.] 4pp (1 blank) & envelope.

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10 October 1836 from Briggs, Thurburn, Acraman & Co.: announcements of changes in the composition of the firm. Printed, but endorsed with specimen signatures. 4pp (3 blank).

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10 October 1836 from Briggs, Thurburn, Acraman & Co.: announcements of changes in the composition of the firm. Printed, but endorsed with specimen signatures. 4pp (3 blank).

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12 October 1836 from R. Hill: reasons for title 'Assistant Surveyor' in Light's instrument of delegation. 4pp with duplicate of the letter. 4pp (2 blank).

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12 October 1836 from R. Hill: reasons for title 'Assistant Surveyor' in Light's instrument of delegation. 4pp with duplicate of the letter. 4pp (2 blank).

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12 October 1836 from R. Hill: reasons for title 'Assistant Surveyor' in Light's instrument of delegation. 4pp with duplicate of the letter. 4pp (2 blank).

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Inward correspondence

12 October 1836 from R. Hill: reasons for title 'Assistant Surveyor' in Light's instrument of delegation. 4pp with duplicate of the letter. 4pp (2 blank).

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Inward correspondence

1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: arrangements for imports of cattle and sheep. 'Hoping you are getting on gloriously at Adelaide ... I send you a mutton chop, my last sheep'. 4pp (1 blank) & wrapper.

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1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: arrangements for imports of cattle and sheep. 'Hoping you are getting on gloriously at Adelaide ... I send you a mutton chop, my last sheep'. 4pp (1 blank) & wrapper.

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Inward correspondence

1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: arrangements for imports of cattle and sheep. 'Hoping you are getting on gloriously at Adelaide ... I send you a mutton chop, my last sheep'. 4pp (1 blank) & wrapper.

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Inward correspondence

1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: arrangements for imports of cattle and sheep. 'Hoping you are getting on gloriously at Adelaide ... I send you a mutton chop, my last sheep'. 4pp (1 blank) & wrapper.

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Inward correspondence

1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: Holdfast Bay considered unsafe and inconvenient for ships. Light's opinion sought on the practicability of getting the 'Buffalo' and the 'William Hutt' into the harbour. 4pp.

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1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: Holdfast Bay considered unsafe and inconvenient for ships. Light's opinion sought on the practicability of getting the 'Buffalo' and the 'William Hutt' into the harbour. 4pp.

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1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: regrets Fisher's illness. Desire to get the 'Buffalo' into the harbour, and his intention to examine Port River entrance himself. Need to proclaim the port. 4pp & wrapper.

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Inward correspondence

1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: regrets Fisher's illness. Desire to get the 'Buffalo' into the harbour, and his intention to examine Port River entrance himself. Need to proclaim the port. 4pp & wrapper.

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Inward correspondence

1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: regrets Fisher's illness. Desire to get the 'Buffalo' into the harbour, and his intention to examine Port River entrance himself. Need to proclaim the port. 4pp & wrapper.

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Inward correspondence

1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: regrets Fisher's illness. Desire to get the 'Buffalo' into the harbour, and his intention to examine Port River entrance himself. Need to proclaim the port. 4pp & wrapper.

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Inward correspondence

1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: forwarding an eye sketch of the Port River. 4pp (1 blank) with sketch & wrapper.

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Inward correspondence

1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: forwarding an eye sketch of the Port River. 4pp (1 blank) with sketch & wrapper.

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Inward correspondence

1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: forwarding an eye sketch of the Port River. 4pp (1 blank) with sketch & wrapper.

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: forwarding an eye sketch of the Port River. 4pp (1 blank) with sketch & wrapper.

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: forwarding an eye sketch of the Port River. 4pp (1 blank) with sketch & wrapper.