Jas. H. Hoey, 36 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, to Jane, 1853-02-18
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- File 37
- Content Summary:
- Sacrifice of leaving home and friends; society is not as people think as the people on the gold-fields are peaceable, and those of the town are drunken good for nothings. Weather and scenery is pleasant, and the birds beautiful. Will send information on the colony if required for an intending immigrant. Charley Stevenson has arrived; Tom and Mitchell; she is to have 'Britain' a 'parson' after all.
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- M858
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