Invoice from F. Lintott
1865hand written note in ink on paper with 2 small holes in page
Frederick Lintott was former convict no.755. He went on to become a farmer at Greenough.
James Slim was former convict no.6446. He was sent to Champion Bay in 1865.
Details
Details
Greenough Flats
May 31st/65
Mr Maley
To James Slim for one £..s..d
pair of Harrows 6..0..0
Received on account 20lb of
Beef at 5d per pound, 6
Shillings and 4 Pence
£..s..d
Balance due 5..11..8
Pd the above Amt £6.0.0
to J. Slim a/c. F. Lintott
Harrows
Dr Lintott Per JS Maley
Cr Maley [?]
J.S & Co 1/6/65
This is only one of two notes associated with Slim, and only one of three associated with Lintott in the Maley Mill & Store Archives.
Other items from Greenough Museum and Gardens
- Promissory note from W. Edmonds
- Letter formed into an envelope from James Slaven
- Flour order from William Grant
- Promissory note from D. Desmond
- Order for flour for the Geraldine Mining Company
- Store order from Francis Ventura
- Store order from L.C. Burges
- Order for flour from Joseph Walton
- Rations order from James Slaven
- Store order from L.C. Burges for James Murphy and John Arnold
- Letter from M. Ritchie
- Order for flour from the Geraldine Mining Company
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