Box-folder 3827/12
Contains 10 Results:
H. S. Reid To George Mercer - Brompton, 7 January, 1832
[Not transcribed].
H. S. Reid To George Mercer - London, 18 February, 1832
[Not transcribed].
H. S. Reid To George Mercer - London, 13 April, 1832
[Not transcribed].
H. S. Reid To George Mercer - London, 17 April, 1832
[Not transcribed].
H. S. Reid To George Mercer - Darlington Township Upper Canada
Regrets he could not go to V. Diemans Land, but it was too expensive. Met a brother of David Fisher who was pleased to hear of his brother's safe arrival in V. Dieman's Land. [Extract only transcribed - this letter is chiefly about the difficulties of settling in Canada].
H. S. Reid To George Mercer - Darlington Upper Canada, 2 March, 1836
Mercer has apparently suggested Reid go to Australia but he is at present resisting. Mercer's son George. Wool. George MacKillop. Would like to get a loan of two or three thousand pounds. Family matters.
Donald and James MacDonald To George Mercer - Liverpool 4 King Street, 1 August, 1839
Informing Mercer that they have commenced business as Commission Merchants and General Agents, under the firm of D andamp; J MacDonald.
Jas. MacDonald To George Mercer - Liverpool 4 King Street, 1 August, 1839
Informing Mercer that they have commenced business as Commission Merchants and General Agents, under the firm of D andamp; J MacDonald.
Jas. MacDonald To George Mercer - Liverpool, 16 September, 1839
Has written to George [Mercer's son?] informing him of establishment of business. Accounts from Melbourne suggest prosperity. Wool has felt general depression of trade. [This letter is endorsed on the above circular].
Jas. MacDonald To George Mercer - Liverpool, 3 October, 1843
Wool sales. [Extracts transcribed. Enclosed with this letter are two printed items - a page headed "Liverpool Wool Sales" dated 30.9.1843 and from Buchanan andamp; Browne of Liverpool. Part of a page headed "Liverpool Wool Sales" dated 30. 9. 1843 and from Dawson andamp; Hance Wool Brokers].