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of his stock, consisted of a few old antidiluvian songs, not worth sending, so that I am very sorry, that I cannot keep my promise. You receive with this note three Nelson Govt. Gazettes, containing Dr. Hochstetter's lecture. Hoping to hear very soon, that you are quite reestablished, I wish you a pleasant journey and I take the liberty to charge you with my best respects to Mrs. MacClean Misses Moody and Buckley, also to Capt. MacClean, Mrs. Dalzety and Buckley. Believe me always my dear Sir Yours very truly and faithfully Julius Haast

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