Promissory note for Charles Mahoney from John Eakins
1878hand written note in ink on paper with 1 punched hole, 1 small hole
John Eakins was a farmer at Greenough.
Charles Mahoney arrived per Daylight 28/08/1875 from London. He was an apprentice from the Bisley Farm School.
Details
Details
Greenough Aug 9th- 1878
Mr Maley Please let C. Mahoney have two pounds ten shillings worth of goods on my a/c P2.10.0 you will oblige
John Eakins
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With the cessation of transporting convicts, farmers turned to other sources for cheap labour. This note is associated with a man brought out as a young labourer from England.
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