Promissory note from Charles Sims
1876hand written note on grey paper with 5 pink vertical stripes and one punched hole
Charles Sims was a former convict who went on to manage Hamersley's "Well Station" located east of Walkaway.
Herman (Henry) Look was a blacksmith at Greenough.
Details
Details
Well Station May 11 - 1876
to Mr J.S. Maley
sir Pleas to Pay Henary Looke the sum of five pounds
P5.0.0 Charles Sims
entd JS
This is the only promissory note made out to Henry Look in the Maley Mill & Store Archives.
Other items by Charles Sims
Other items from Greenough Museum and Gardens
- Store order from James Aitkin
- Order for flour, pollard and bran for W.F. Waldeck
- Order for rum from J.C. Bone
- Invoice from Dr Scott
- Store order from Mary Connolly
- Store order from William Cant
- Letter from B.J. Evans to J.S. Maley
- Order for flour from James Bell
- Store order from William Clarkson
- Telegram from Hugh Hamersley
- Store order from F. Gibson
- Letter from William Caple
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