Box-folder 3827/2
Contains 13 Results:
James Mercer (nephew) to George Mercer - Bombay, 20 November, 1826
Not transcribed
James Mercer (nephew) to George Mercer, 26 March, 1834
Not transcribed
James Mercer (nephew) to George Mercer - Geelong, 30 August, 1838
Discussing W.D. Mercer's financial plans. Cost of living in Port Phillip. Purchase of Bank Stock. Mercer's son George. David Fisher. Assets of the Company [P.P.A.]
James Mercer to George Mercer - [Futtyghur], 3 andamp; 4 February, 1839
Sheep and goats. Wool. Sheep and goat charges. [Very difficult to read, only part of his letter has been transcribed]
J.H.M. [J. Henry Mercer (son) probaly to George Mercer] - [Gorthy], 16 September, 1843
Remarks on return of stock statistics.
J. Henry Mercer to George Mercer - Springhills, 2 November, 1843
Swanston. Pennycuick. Engine for the Mill. Sheep. Possibility of living in Hobart Town. Breeding horses. George Mercer (son) in good spirits. [Includes notes on postal marks].
J. Henry Mercer to George Mercer - Springhill, 12 December, 1843
Sheep. Wheat harvest. Terms of a rented farm. Shortly to commence shearing. Horses. Learmonth's affairs believed to be unsettled.
J. Henry Mercer to George Mercer - Gorthy, 15 January, 1844
Receipts and expenses of Gorthy for the last quarter being sent to Mercer. Wool. Tallow. Crops very poor.
J. Henry Mercer to George Mercer - Gorthy, 8 February, 1844
Crops better than expected but still not very good. Prices expected to rise in Hobart. Sydney people less distressed. Shearing. [Includes notes on postal marks].
J. Henry Mercer to George Mercer - Gorthy, 19 February, 1844
Gorthy wool has gone on the "Derwent". Wheat. George [son] boiling down wethers. Application for farms. [Includes notes on postal marks].