James Orange Took CE

Hong Kong

It does not matter by what line of steamers it goes

and let them pay the freight

The other end, but be sure

your name is not on the

one out

CaR, in case any there should find out what we are doing, and that I've done want

Yours to

(50) Chas. R. King

R. Gibbons Esq

Northfleet Kent

Dear Sir,

11th August 1886

The Bank holiday

has quite caused your letter

of

5/4

of 30 July to get overlooked: however, I will have a Cargo

of good clinker sent without

delay to the address you have given me, and as soon as I get the name

of steamer by which it is going, I will let

you know

If possible I will give you

a call on

Sunday about

2 o'clock

Yours to

(50) R.A. Gibbons

Inspecting

Engineer

Northfleet, Kent.

21 October 1886

I beg to enclose

Copy of letter received from

Mr King

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