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    "Transcript of page_0590 from ITM847300 Colonial Secretary's Inwards Correspondence - 1889 No.1-486 in the Colonial Secretary's Inwards Correspondence (S5253) collection.page_0590 (Colonial Secretary's Inwards Correspondence (S5253), ITM847300 Colonial Secretary's Inwards Correspondence - 1889 No.1-486) - page overview. Eagle Street, Brisbane, 25th. Augus...
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    "Transcript of page_0590 from ITM847300 Colonial Secretary's Inwards Correspondence - 1889 No.1-486 in the Colonial Secretary's Inwards Correspondence (S5253) collection.page_0590 (Colonial Secretary's Inwards Correspondence (S5253), ITM847300 Colonial Secretary's Inwards Correspondence - 1889 No.1-486) - page overview. Eagle Street, Brisbane, 25th. Augus...
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    "in charge at ""Rose Hill"" looking"
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Eagle Street,
Brisbane,
25th. August 1887.
Edward Crickmore has been in
my employ for about eighteen months
in charge at "Rose Hill" looking
after cattle & horses, and have always
found him steady & honest.
(Signed) D. J. Brown.