- F1066
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- 1875-1901.
Leather bound ledger, records details of breeding, sales and prices between 1875 and 1901.
Accompanied by explanatory notes by John Sutherland.
Sutherland, John
Leather bound ledger, records details of breeding, sales and prices between 1875 and 1901.
Accompanied by explanatory notes by John Sutherland.
Sutherland, John
Letter, 1893 Oct 2 : Salt Water Lake, to J. Hutchinson
Signed holograph with explanatory notes by John Sutherland.
Letter concerns the erection of a boundary fence on Corinda Station, in particular through Lake Gallilee. Corinda Station was owned by Goldsborough Mort and Co., and located about 145 kilometres north of Aramac, Central Queensland.
Mortimer, J.
Sundry commercial records.
Accompanied by explanatory notes by John Sutherland.
Includes: Conditions of employment agreement, 1904 -- War time profits tax returns, 1914-1918 -- Memorandum re lease of Exhibition Annexe, dated 1904 -- Balance sheet 1917 -- Companies Act tax returns 1911-1913, 1932, 1933.
Moreheads Ltd.
Shearing tallies record book for Corinda Station
Contains shearing tallies for 1898-1921.
Accompanied by explanatory notes by John Sutherland.
Sutherland, John
Letters from Jane McKean to Frank Gordon McKean
Forty letters from Jane McKean, at Elgin, Scotland, to her son Frank Gordon McKean from 9 Sep 1862 to 1 Mar 1867. Some of the letters have over 7000 words. Many are cross written letters. Some have been stitched together with fine yarn.
Includes handwritten biographical notes and summary of contents on 28 pages by John Sutherland, made for Fryer Library in 1974.
McKean, Jane
Prepare to meet thy God, O Israel
Sermon delivered at the Scots Church, Elgin, Scotland, 7 June 1840. Accompanied by transcript, (7 l.), made by John Sutherland for the Fryer Library, 1974. Includes biographical note and letter 1862 August 25 from Alexander Munro from Littleton, New Zealand introducing Frank Gordon McKean (son of F. S. McKean) to his brother resident in Australia.
McKean, F. S., d 1844
Poem, printed in limited edition for Mr John Sutherland during World War II.
Magee, John Gillespie