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I do not admire any who I have met with from the Australian colonies. They are generally very peculiar in their style. I hear the settlers in New Zealand are of a more refined class of people. I think our brothers will very soon be envious of your adopted country. They speak and write so flatteringly of the progress you are making, the rapid improvement in agriculture. I suppose your name will be handed down to posterity in the annals of its history. I frequently observe your name mentioned in the newspapers.

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