Inward correspondence [PRG 1/1] • Manuscript

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

8 February 1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: on proposal to send the 'Buffalo' to Sydney for horses and carts. Differences with J.H. Fisher. Hindmarsh's insistence that 'a sufficiency of land be surveyed near the Harbour'. Assurance of his regard for Light. 20pp (1 blank).

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

8 February 1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: on proposal to send the 'Buffalo' to Sydney for horses and carts. Differences with J.H. Fisher. Hindmarsh's insistence that 'a sufficiency of land be surveyed near the Harbour'. Assurance of his regard for Light. 20pp (1 blank).

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

8 February 1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: on proposal to send the 'Buffalo' to Sydney for horses and carts. Differences with J.H. Fisher. Hindmarsh's insistence that 'a sufficiency of land be surveyed near the Harbour'. Assurance of his regard for Light. 20pp (1 blank).

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

8 February 1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: on proposal to send the 'Buffalo' to Sydney for horses and carts. Differences with J.H. Fisher. Hindmarsh's insistence that 'a sufficiency of land be surveyed near the Harbour'. Assurance of his regard for Light. 20pp (1 blank).

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

8 February 1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: on proposal to send the 'Buffalo' to Sydney for horses and carts. Differences with J.H. Fisher. Hindmarsh's insistence that 'a sufficiency of land be surveyed near the Harbour'. Assurance of his regard for Light. 20pp (1 blank).

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

8 February 1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: on proposal to send the 'Buffalo' to Sydney for horses and carts. Differences with J.H. Fisher. Hindmarsh's insistence that 'a sufficiency of land be surveyed near the Harbour'. Assurance of his regard for Light. 20pp (1 blank).

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

8 February 1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: on proposal to send the 'Buffalo' to Sydney for horses and carts. Differences with J.H. Fisher. Hindmarsh's insistence that 'a sufficiency of land be surveyed near the Harbour'. Assurance of his regard for Light. 20pp (1 blank).

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

8 February 1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: on proposal to send the 'Buffalo' to Sydney for horses and carts. Differences with J.H. Fisher. Hindmarsh's insistence that 'a sufficiency of land be surveyed near the Harbour'. Assurance of his regard for Light. 20pp (1 blank).

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

8 February 1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: on proposal to send the 'Buffalo' to Sydney for horses and carts. Differences with J.H. Fisher. Hindmarsh's insistence that 'a sufficiency of land be surveyed near the Harbour'. Assurance of his regard for Light. 20pp (1 blank).

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

9 February 1836 from J.H. Fisher: requesting certification of account for freight, etc. on bullocks and sheep brought from Tasmania in the 'Africaine'. 4pp (2 blank) & wrapper.

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

9 February 1836 from J.H. Fisher: requesting certification of account for freight, etc. on bullocks and sheep brought from Tasmania in the 'Africaine'. 4pp (2 blank) & wrapper.

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

9 February 1836 from J.H. Fisher: requesting certification of account for freight, etc. on bullocks and sheep brought from Tasmania in the 'Africaine'. 4pp (2 blank) & wrapper.

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

9 February 1836 from J.H. Fisher: requesting certification of account for freight, etc. on bullocks and sheep brought from Tasmania in the 'Africaine'. 4pp (2 blank) & wrapper.

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

14 February 1836 from J.H. Fisher: on the unauthorised use of some bullocks and a cart; requesting enquiry in the Survey Department. With short covering letter on the subject. 8pp (2 blank) & wrapper.

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

14 February 1836 from J.H. Fisher: on the unauthorised use of some bullocks and a cart; requesting enquiry in the Survey Department. With short covering letter on the subject. 8pp (2 blank) & wrapper.

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

14 February 1836 from J.H. Fisher: on the unauthorised use of some bullocks and a cart; requesting enquiry in the Survey Department. With short covering letter on the subject. 8pp (2 blank) & wrapper.

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

14 February 1836 from J.H. Fisher: on the unauthorised use of some bullocks and a cart; requesting enquiry in the Survey Department. With short covering letter on the subject. 8pp (2 blank) & wrapper.

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

14 February 1836 from J.H. Fisher: on the unauthorised use of some bullocks and a cart; requesting enquiry in the Survey Department. With short covering letter on the subject. 8pp (2 blank) & wrapper.

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

14 February 1836 from J.H. Fisher: on the unauthorised use of some bullocks and a cart; requesting enquiry in the Survey Department. With short covering letter on the subject. 8pp (2 blank) & wrapper.

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

14 February 1836 from G. Mildred: authority for Light to select town acre on Mildred's behalf should ballot take place during Mildred's absence from South Australia. 4pp (2 blank).

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

14 February 1836 from G. Mildred: authority for Light to select town acre on Mildred's behalf should ballot take place during Mildred's absence from South Australia. 4pp (2 blank).

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

14 February 1836 from G. Mildred: authority for Light to select town acre on Mildred's behalf should ballot take place during Mildred's absence from South Australia. 4pp (2 blank).

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

14 February 1836 from G. Mildred: authority for Light to select town acre on Mildred's behalf should ballot take place during Mildred's absence from South Australia. 4pp (2 blank).

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

20 February 1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: Hindmarsh's low opinion of S. Stephens and his impression that Light has been imposed upon by those under him. Hindmarsh's efforts to have acres surveyed at the Port and the effects of the proposal. Plea 'to make our anomalous positions work well'. 8pp (1 blank).

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

20 February 1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: Hindmarsh's low opinion of S. Stephens and his impression that Light has been imposed upon by those under him. Hindmarsh's efforts to have acres surveyed at the Port and the effects of the proposal. Plea 'to make our anomalous positions work well'. 8pp (1 blank).

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

20 February 1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: Hindmarsh's low opinion of S. Stephens and his impression that Light has been imposed upon by those under him. Hindmarsh's efforts to have acres surveyed at the Port and the effects of the proposal. Plea 'to make our anomalous positions work well'. 8pp (1 blank).

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

20 February 1837 from Governor Hindmarsh: Hindmarsh's low opinion of S. Stephens and his impression that Light has been imposed upon by those under him. Hindmarsh's efforts to have acres surveyed at the Port and the effects of the proposal. Plea 'to make our anomalous positions work well'. 8pp (1 blank).

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

22 February 1837 from R. Gouger: inability to be present at dinner tendered to Light by those appreciative of his choice of the capital site. With copy of Light's reply thereto. 8pp (2 blank).

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

22 February 1837 from R. Gouger: inability to be present at dinner tendered to Light by those appreciative of his choice of the capital site. With copy of Light's reply thereto. 8pp (2 blank).

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

22 February 1837 from R. Gouger: inability to be present at dinner tendered to Light by those appreciative of his choice of the capital site. With copy of Light's reply thereto. 8pp (2 blank).