Volume 60: William Campbell letters, 1846-1894: No. 516
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P.S. As the Queensland cattle are likely to be taken by the Freezing Companies, beef is sure to rise in price in the southern markets.
W.C.
19, Portman Square,
London, W.
8 Oct. 91
My dear Mrs. Onslow,
I had much pleasure in the receipt of your interesting letter of the 8th Augt. and have to thank you for your kind enquiries for Catherine who I am thankful to say is very much better. She & Mrs. Gardner with several members of their families spent a few weeks with me at Harrogate, and after we left there Catherine paid a visit to her Brothers place in Sussex, and also to Hughenden, and I spent a fortnight with Mrs. Gardner at Southsea, so you see we have been moving about. The last time we saw your son George was on the eve of his
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