Maley's Mill & Store Cart Note no.106 - Goods for M. Logue

1871
Overview

printed form on grey paper with hand written information.

Historical information

Maley's Mill and Store at North Greenough acted as a transport hub for carters. This load was collected from Charles Crowther's store in Geraldton by a carter working for John Maley. Most of the goods were destined for Major Logue of Ellendale Station. It is not certain who Miss Snowden was; she is possibly a daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Snowden, working as a governess for Major Logue.

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Registration number
cwa-org-72-GMOB3306
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150 mm
Height or length
135 mm
Inscriptions and markings

106 CHAMPION BAY 23 March 1871
Mr. J.S. Maley Please receive by Own Team for Mr Logue Esq
the undermentioned in good order and condition:-
1 Bag Salt 3 Box Tea
1 Box Soap 3 Bags Sugar
1 Case Kerosene 1 Box Sundries
1 Box for Miss Snowden
1 Case 1 Keg Storage
Pro Chs Crowther
R Waldeck

Contextual Information

Cart notes like these provide information about commercial and transport activities at Greenough.

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Cart Note no.106 - Goods for M. Logue
Maley's Mill & Store Cart Note no.106 - Goods for M. Logue

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