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Clients
Name
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Date
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Comments
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F.T.
Auvehill
Baramulla |
22nd
May 1895 |
Nabira
Wangnoo son of Subhan Wangnoo gets his first "chit"
( a note ) . I hope he may turn out as good a man as
his father - Subhan Wangnoo. |
H.M.
Hiller, The Hongkong & Shanghai Bank,
Calcutta , India |
October
7th 1899 |
Nebira
the son of Subahanna is the most obliging, polite and
willing boys that we have met with in Cashmer. No one
can fail to admire his unceasing activity. |
W.D.
M. Laren
Baramulla |
October
10th 1900 |
During
my 3 months stay in Kashmir on Nibra,the son of Subana
Wangnoo, I found him exceptional , certainly par above
the average & is very civil & obliging in every
way. I can thoroughly recommend his services. He is
also most useful in camping. |
C.J.
Sindh
Captain , 2nd K.E.O.,
Goorkhas. |
October
6th 1906 |
This
"chitthi" ( note ) is intended to thank the
wangnoo team and to recommend them to anyone contemplating
enlisting their services. |
F.D.
Groyme Howell
Captain RAMP |
1911
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For
last three months we had hired Nabra, son Subhan Wangnoo.
He had arranged fishing trips. He has performed both
these duties in a thoroughly efficient manner. He
has been my shipper, he has shown me good spot in
the way of fish and duck hunting.
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Raja
Bahadur,
Lieutenant, Moti Palace, Manda Raj |
October
10th 1929 |
I
have great pleasure in certifiying Nibra Wangnoo who
was my houseboat owner up at Kashmir during Summer 1926.
When coming back, I had asked him to come to the plains
and he did, Ii and stayed with me for abovt five months.
I took him to several shooting places both in my estate
and out side and also to Calcutta, Puri and other places.
Although he proved a very honest, and expert hand shikari
and other arrangements. I wish him every success and
long to see him again next winter. |
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