Robert Thomson, Sydney, to William Bottomley (4 pp.), 1854-02-01
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- Cannot tell what he will be doing in trade until he receives an answer to his request for business and funds; bricks and slates must be shipped at less than regular prices as the end of emigration and the decrease in the need for storage will make them less profitable, but the market must recover in time; has every confidence in Henry Heap; increased satisfaction with position and prospects as he has become Life Manager and Accountant in the business and also takes on outside accountancy work; glad that Henry and friends had not been uneasy at his giving up in New Zealand; writing to James to congratulation him on his marriage.
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