James M. Hall to William Mackinnon. From Calcutta; current prices muslin low; no use holding our and other's stock in glutted markets; so accepted, but only small lot sales. Through price comparison seems native spinning trade reviving.. Piece-good prices firm. A load of linseed sent; jute being loaded. Grant's "monster operation" proposed to Flemming likely go through Grant & Co. refused completion of Hooglay Mgr deal-court action here ineffective but Hong Kong Insurance case - except regarding James' goods - promising because of law's glorious uncertainty, plus the best QCs, "Bushire" arrived in poor condition-ice box and toilets badly arranged, Captain, a drunkard. Latter could be replaced by new clerk, Bryce. Salmond's note to be bought. Personnel-Archie Gray too sickly for another hot season, John MacDonald without needed Insolvency Court protection for months; Barlow secured Burmah contract for unexpectedly low bribes, needing two or three steamers for Irrawaddy service. Forwarding Chamber Statistics on port (via Henderson) £8,000 remittance to William Mackinnon. ; nothing in hand for BISN funds. Can prepare balance - sheet when a/a on Glasgow ledger received. "Robert MacKenzie" in collision, Freighter rates looking very good for rest of year.
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PP MS 1, Box 95 |
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Date(s) of creation: |
8 July 1864 |
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SOAS Archive |
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PP_MS_1.BISN.1.4.20 |
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archive |
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Archive & Special Collections |
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Archive & Special Collections |
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Reference only |
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PP MS 1, Box 95 |
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PP MS 1/BISN/1/4/20 |
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PP MS 1/BISN/1/4/20 |
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PP MS 1/BISN/1/4/20 |
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20 |
title |
James M. Hall to William Mackinnon. From Calcutta; current prices muslin low; no use holding our and other's stock in glutted markets; so accepted, but only small lot sales. Through price comparison seems native spinning trade reviving.. Piece-good prices firm. A load of linseed sent; jute being loaded. Grant's "monster operation" proposed to Flemming likely go through Grant & Co. refused completion of Hooglay Mgr deal-court action here ineffective but Hong Kong Insurance case - except regarding James' goods - promising because of law's glorious uncertainty, plus the best QCs, "Bushire" arrived in poor condition-ice box and toilets badly arranged, Captain, a drunkard. Latter could be replaced by new clerk, Bryce. Salmond's note to be bought. Personnel-Archie Gray too sickly for another hot season, John MacDonald without needed Insolvency Court protection for months; Barlow secured Burmah contract for unexpectedly low bribes, needing two or three steamers for Irrawaddy service. Forwarding Chamber Statistics on port (via Henderson) £8,000 remittance to William Mackinnon. ; nothing in hand for BISN funds. Can prepare balance - sheet when a/a on Glasgow ledger received. "Robert MacKenzie" in collision, Freighter rates looking very good for rest of year. |
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8 July 1864 |
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Item |
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8/Collection/Sub-Collection/Sub-Sub-Collection/Sub-Sub-Sub-Collection/Series/Sub-Series/Sub-Sub-Series/File/Item |
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Archive |
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Open |
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English |
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English |
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Handlist available |
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PP MS 1 |
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PP_MS_1.00BISN.001.004.0020 |