Sandbach Tinne : From McInroy Parker and Co., Glasgow, to Sandbach Tinne and Co., Liverpool, 1832-03-31
McInroy Parker and Co.
Sandbach Tinne
<p style='text-align: justify;'><p>Thanks for sugar samples. They observe from the prices attached that MP's markets are above ST's. They sold nothing on Friday, but a good deal towards the end of the week; however, at low prices. Captain McPherson considers it reasonable that his pay be suspended from the sailing of the McInroy until the launch of the new ship, if he stays at home. There were serious objections to using cisterns for molasses, possibly because they made the molasses sour. Buchanan of Greenock supplies 100 molasses casks at 13s. The ship came out of dock on Thursday and is taking on coals; her cargo consists of little else. Shall MP send as many hogsheads as it can take? Shall MP charge J. Johnstone freight on the goods sent to him? The J. McInroy was valued at £6500 last voyage, and insured for £6000: how much this voyage? Sends sales accounts separately; also Connal's Circular. </p></p>