John Street acknowledges receipt of Thomas Rotch's leter regarding manufacture of wool. He mentions that he sold the wool during the summer and sent full blood wool to another factory. His sheep continue to do poorly. 6.2" x 7.6" (16 by 19.2 cm
John Street continues his negotiations with Thomas Rotch concerning the price for his wool. He tells...
John Street asks if Thomas Rotch might buy some of his wool as he is having difficulty making a prof...
John Street negotiates with Thomas Rotch over the purchase and acquisition of Rotch's sheep which he...
John Street acknowledges receipt of Thomas Rotch's leter regarding manufacture of wool. He mentions ...
John Street asks if he might sell some of his merino wool to Thomas Rotch who by 1815 had establishe...
John Street asks Thomas Rotch to hand over two ewes and three bucks to the bearer of this letter for...
John Street informs Thomas Rotch that he has 200 pounds of half merino wool and 50 or more of full b...
John Street continues his negotiations with Thomas Rotch concerning the price for his wool. He tells...
John Street inquires about the price that wool from half and full blood merino with bring, also if t...
John Street finds himself unable to sell wool to buyers in the east because of the shortage of curre...
John Street informs Thomas Rotch that he intended to give monies owed to Rotch for sheep to Friends ...
This is the first in a series of letters of enquiry to Thomas Rotch from a novice in sheep husbandry...
John Street describes the course of his business prospects, telling Thomas Rotch that he has lost ma...
John Street asks Thomas Rotch if he would buy about 300 pounds of half blood and 18 or 20 pounds of ...
John Street continues his negotiations with Thomas Rotch concerning the price for his wool. He tells...
John Street asks if Thomas Rotch might buy some of his wool as he is having difficulty making a prof...
John Street negotiates with Thomas Rotch over the purchase and acquisition of Rotch's sheep which he...
John Street acknowledges receipt of Thomas Rotch's leter regarding manufacture of wool. He mentions ...
John Street asks if he might sell some of his merino wool to Thomas Rotch who by 1815 had establishe...
John Street asks Thomas Rotch to hand over two ewes and three bucks to the bearer of this letter for...
John Street informs Thomas Rotch that he has 200 pounds of half merino wool and 50 or more of full b...
John Street continues his negotiations with Thomas Rotch concerning the price for his wool. He tells...
John Street inquires about the price that wool from half and full blood merino with bring, also if t...
John Street finds himself unable to sell wool to buyers in the east because of the shortage of curre...
John Street informs Thomas Rotch that he intended to give monies owed to Rotch for sheep to Friends ...
This is the first in a series of letters of enquiry to Thomas Rotch from a novice in sheep husbandry...
John Street describes the course of his business prospects, telling Thomas Rotch that he has lost ma...
John Street asks Thomas Rotch if he would buy about 300 pounds of half blood and 18 or 20 pounds of ...
John Street continues his negotiations with Thomas Rotch concerning the price for his wool. He tells...
John Street asks if Thomas Rotch might buy some of his wool as he is having difficulty making a prof...
John Street negotiates with Thomas Rotch over the purchase and acquisition of Rotch's sheep which he...