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Fred Holt – a bit of fun 1910

Posted on October 14, 2014 by samphiredeb under Trousers Point

FLINDERS ISLAND

A bottle was picked up on the beach on the 11th inst. near Trousers Point by Mr Fred. Holt, containing the following :

‘February 20, 1908. Percy and Norman. We are passengers by the Orontes to England, calling at Tasmania, Orient royal mail, now half way between Sydney and Tasmania. — Yours truly, Two of Us.’

 

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