"25, Booth Street,
Manchester,"
Sept. 13th 1880
I had the pleasure of writing you
remain your affectionate
on the 16th of last month which
John Williamson
a draft for 200 = $969.69--
for which I hope ere I write
Mr John Tuft
this you have got the Cash
c/o Mr W.W
about a week ago however
Watsonville
as a precautionary measure
California
I took dup. drafts.
Enclosures
I have only just returned to the
(end)
City having been away with
your Aunt 3 weeks for her
health I I now enclose you
the Second of exchange which
of Course is of no Value if the
first has been paid--
I dont Know whether you
got the Box from Ireland
in due Course & I have
(page 2)
heard thro some source that
it had not arrived up to a
date. If this is the Case & that
you have not received it yet
get your uncle Bill to write
with the enclosure, direct to
Mr wm Wainwright Grand
Trunk Railway Montreal
& he must trace it forward
at once as you will see it
was duly sent on & passed
from Canada in fact I got
it sent free from Liverpool
to Canada I am writing
uncle Bill by this post
with any further news &