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MS 13071 Royal Society of Victoria Exploration Committee records, box 2077/5, La Trobe Australian Manuscripts Collection, State Library of Victoria, Melbourne. 60.05.05Preferred Citation:
A. P. White & Company to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1860-05-05. R.W. Home, Thomas A. Darragh, A.M. Lucas, Sara Maroske, D.M. Sinkora, J.H. Voigt and Monika Wells (eds), Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller, <https://vmcp.rbg.vic.gov.au/id//letters/1860-9/1860/60-05-05-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
Melbourne May 5th 1860.
Dr Mueller
Botanical Gardens
Dr Sir
As you have been kind enough to take considerable interest in relation to the purchase
by the Exploration Committee of the Camels shipped to our care from Aden, we beg to
draw your attention to the enclosed copy of a letter addressed by us as long back
as the
11th April
to Dr Macadam,
and to which no answer whatever has been returned.
1
The attached copy of the company's letter to Macadam reads as follows: 'We beg permission
to remind you that the six camels consigned to us for sale from Aden, and which arrived
some months since pr "Malta", are still available for purchase by your committee.
From the great care and attention which these animals required on the passage from
Aden hither, (and which they received) we are tolerably well assured that the expectations
which have been formed by the Government regarding the prospective safe arrival of
camels from India will prove altogether delusive. The previous offers made by us with
respect to the actual sale of the camels have been rejected by the Government; but
before these animals are finally sold, for the purposes of exhibition, we are prepared
to accept
any reasonable terms which
may be fixed by your committee, although such terms will doubtless involve the shipper
in considerable loss. Requesting the favour of an early reply, we are [etc]'.
We have offered, and again offer, these animals to the Committee
on any reasonable terms
, and really think that our proposition is entitled to some slight consideration.
—
We are, Dear Sir,
Yours faithfully
A. P. White & Co
2
See also A. P. White & Company to M, 11 May 1860.