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Letters to Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania from Walter Gill, Melbourne dated June 3 1884
A short letter answering a legal query by Clark. Would be glad to hear from Clark at length on this and other legal matters but realise how many calls are made on his time.
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Letters to Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania from Walter Gill, Melbourne dated October 21 1885
He is replying to Clark with information appropo a legal case. Asks Clark if he could casually remind his (Gill's) brother that he has not contributed any money to the family funds for over 12 months.
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Letters to Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania from Walter Gill, Melbourne dated February 6 1885
Have been very busy at work and all my old ailments have returned, but despite this I am working like a tiger. K C & D are about to dissolve but I have had several offers and will probably close with one of them shortly. Brother Joe has begged him to take a share in a business venture and would like Clark's advice.
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Letter to Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania from Walter T. Gill, 3 Aug 1874
Letter to Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania from Walter T. Gill
3 Aug 1874 - 12 Sept 1881, concerning Gill's legal career and life in Melbourne, his health, lodgings, money problems and reminiscences of life in Hobart, his friendship with Clark and literature.
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Letter to Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania from Walter T. Gill, Melbourne 3 June 1884
Just a short, reflective letter acknowledging all the pressures on Clark's time but hoping to hear from him soon, especially for him to tell all about a particular case involving Clark's brother.
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Letters to Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania from Walter Gill, Melbourne dated March 25 1885
Apologies for the delay in answering letter but again has been ill and his odd state of mind is trying to balance life between work, study and exercise. Life is very dreary. Has taken Clark's advice and will not be joining his brother and has almost completed negotiations jor joining another firm. Provides an extensive list of all the reading he has done so far this year, concluding that he was trying to do too much and a breakdown was inevitable.
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Letter to Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania from Walter T. Gill, Melbourne 7 November 1885
A short note commenting on a legal case of mutual interest and money problems.
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Letter to Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania from Walter T. Gill, Melbourne 9 April 1878
Thanks Clark for his last letter and his enclosure although he is in no need of money at the moment. Is extremely busy with a County Court case, a funeral to attend and has been appointed one of the scrutineers for the West Melbourne election. - From Letters to Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania from Walter T. Gill
3 Aug 1874 - 12 Sept 1881, concerning Gill's legal career and life in Melbourne, his health, lodgings, money problems and reminiscences of life in Hobart, his friendship with Clark and literature.
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Letter to Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania from Walter T. Gill, Melbourne 26 February 1884
A brief letter enclosing a report by the detective employed on behalf of Clark's client and requesting payment of his services. Gill's health has been fine and he is still very busy. Wintle gives a gloomy account of the collapse of the mining industry in Tasmania.
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Letters to Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania from Walter Gill, Melbourne dated 26 November 1874
Apologies for delay in answering Clark's last letter. He has very little to say and what he does have to say are just disappointments and moody forebodings. Still biding his time for a more satisfactory position to unveil itself. Many mistakes being made in the office by unqualified staff which seems to irk him.
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