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Letters to George Clapperton, agreements and other papers

Letters are from Crown Land's Office Sydney, Lyall, Scott & Co, John Petrie, W McGinty, Charles Sinclair of Hay, James King, Bryce Barker, William Williams, and Mary Gould of Balmain. Other papers relate to George Clapperton's indenture as an apprentice in Banff, agreements between Clapperton and Robert Raynolds and between Clapperton and Lo ('a Chinaman'), agricultural returns, and a specification for a sheep station hut.

Letters to George Clapperton and other papers

Letters are from C F Connel, W Henderson, M Damal, Walter Hay & Co, Colonial Secretary's Office, Robert Alexander and A E Halloran. Other records include a description of the northern boundary of Borthwick and Olivers' station on the Boramba Creek, an agreement between Clapperton and Robert Raynolds and Mrs Raynolds, an indenture between Clapperton, William Rankin, and Scott and James Henderson, and a receipt from Tam Tiong.

Legal and related papers

Contents: S. Roads at Warrah 1884 T. 'From the Strong room at the Bank of Australasia': Form of deed of grant conveying land 1848, NSW Certificate of Registration for AA Properties Ltd 1958, Royal Charter (copy), Extract from ledger re sale of Peel Estate 1853 U. UK Stamp Duties Act (1889), Act (1873), Act (1924), Act (1957) V. AA Company Draft Bill 1880 - 1886 W. NSW Railways Act and papers concerning use of the AACo's siding 1886 X. Authority to mine under the Pacific Ocean (Sea Pit) 1886 - 1900 Y. Papers concerning the resumption of Newcastle Wharf c. 1887 Z. Coal Agents - Girvan and Roper 1890 (aa) Hamilton Pit disaster 1890 (ab) NSW Death Duties Act 1899 (ac) Governor's (AP Blake) visit to Australia 1899 (ad) Securities 1900 - 1910 (ae) Land Subsidence at Newcastle 1907.

Amalgamated Society of Engineers minute book

The minute book records the establishment of the ‘No. 1 Australian Branch’ of the British union when a group of twenty-six members held a meeting on board the Frances Walker en route to Sydney on 8 October1852. The second meeting was held at the Castle Tavern in George Street in Sydney on 30 October. The minute book is listed on the UNESCO Australian Memory of the World Register.

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