Box-folder 3827/8
Contains 21 Results:
J. Mackillop To George Mercer - London, 20 October, 1837
[Not transcribed].
J. Mackillop To George Mercer - London, 25 May, 1838
Heard nothing from V.D.L. Capt. Swanston may draw on Mercer's account. Wants a Power of Attorney to swear to Mercer's debt against Mercer andamp; Co.
J. Mackillop To George Mercer - London, 12 June, 1838
Wool. Insurance. Captain Swanston. [Extract only transcribed]
J. Mackillop To George Mercer - London, 15 June, 1838
Intention of some parties to form a Speculation in the purchase of a tract of land with the view to Sheep farming around Port Phillip. Possibility of government being established in New Zealand.
J. Mackillop To George Mercer - London, 2 October, 1838
In expecting Mercer to promote their steam plans, the V.D.L. people evidently regard Mercer as a Port Phillip Patriot of the old school - to sacrifice your own to advance the interests of others. Wool. Mercer's son.
J. Mackillop To George Mercer - London, 13 October, 1838
Insurance for wool. Mercer's son George.
J. Mackillop To George Mercer - London, 31 October, 1838
Captaion Swanston. Talks of his brother George and steamers.
[?] Mackillop To George Mercer - Calcutta, 1 February, 1819
[Includes notes on postal marks].
Crittenden Mackillop To George Mercer - Calcutta, 3 March, 1831
[Copies of two other letters, not to Mercer, are attached].
J. Callan for Crittenden Mackillop & Co. To George Mercer - Calcutta, 3 Jan, 1832
Shipping invoice.