Welcome to the Vosey Stewart Settlers.
THE MEETING AT TH E OHO it A, LIIA L L Accoußiyo to r.iiTi^nnc 1 -ro°nt. a public mnoting was held at the Choral D-d! on r rorv to give a formal wTcone to ting special settlers who arrived by ilie (. anshrookc Castle on Wednesday, the i ifair had be.o organised by a llMecmtimi ( urunitPa;, to which Mr J. M. DaigiKille acted as cnairman, and Mr H. Barton as secretary, ami of which the members consisted of Mawa. Allender, Burns, I- ry, Ly. Scott, Talbot, Thorne, and ’Wilson, Tim passengers of the Cansbrooke Castle woo had. remained on hoard tear arrival were yesterday evening hrmurhtashore by steamers provided by to-’ Committee, and after being kept warning on the wharf an objectionable tone owing to Mr. AlDndeEs arran-mm-m'' not, being completed, marched in p»v«> •- mn up to the Choral Hal!, headed by tie. Arfcilirry Band, which had been engaged lor i!m purpose. The public were admitted on |a. in* in of half a crown, and in spite <>i tins almost, prohibitory charge, quite dOf) mend* and sympathisers with the settlers were p:cs( nt. At half-past seven the hall was Buriy full, the band taking up a good position m the gallery. A few minutes later, and loud cheers betokened (he advent on the pi >.tbum of the gentlemen who were to take the hom-
ing parts in the business of the evening. Mr Dargaville took the chair. Hanked on the right by Mr George Vesoy Stewart, raid ou tho left by Mr Harry Karnali in a semicircle in the rear the billowing uni tic moo took their seats : Captain Babiy, Ten. Archdeacon Maunsei!, it tv. David Bruce, too Kevs. Messrs, Crossley and Mulligan (spycial settlers), Rev, G. 11. Tmmvr, ('aptan Burns, Rev. Alexander Reid, and other,-o Mr Dargaville, who mi using wan iwa.vd with cheers, spoke to tho following <iho‘. addressing his audience as “ fellow cu’.mDy
men.' 5 It was Ins pleasing duty Uni in k. on behalf of many thiuumiKiH, not <m!v m Auckland but also of the colony, to Ud limm a hearty welcome io tlm shores ot Mew /.miland. They welcomed them with hill hem ts, for their arrival brought back vivid memotict; of that dear old lead which they aU loved .so well, the land iu which then' loretathevH lived and struggled ami died ; the laud m which the happy \ears of childhood. had been spent. (Loud cheers.) .Ho welcomed, them tho more heartily because ho could assure them they had come to a land in winch industry, perseverance, and frugality were the chief requisites, virtues he knew Mr Stewart and his ft lends to excel in, and which would be* sure to lead to sueemk under any ci ten instances (cheers.} lie welcomed tnom further because he and they whom 3m represented felt that iu tb.-m they would have helpers in the great work they had begun, tho work of laving the foundation of a great nation blessed with civil and rehmmm liberty. (Cheers.) Ho welcomed thou lastly because they had a deep i-.c-ated hive of their Queen and mother counky, and became he knew that they would hand down lb two feelings of loyalty to Britain winch won id help to maintain that halo winch survormned their native land, (Cheers ) He v. i, m d them every prosperity ami succuw, and trusted that the blessings of I iviim .Bnevidence might, follow them in all llmiv i Herts to create a happy home in the land of tlmir adoption. M r Dargavillc resumed his scat amid loud applause, several of his hearers being deeply atlVctcd.
The band then played “ Cod Have the P Queen,” the audience all standing, k The Chairman then introduced Hr. Abnmpil to the new comers. That, gentleman his add)css by saying ho thought Mr Stewart had made, one mistake, and that | was he had not brought enough of Ida conn- ; trymen out with him. (Cheers,) lie proposed that the Carisbrook Castle should return and fetch another shipment. (Cheers.) They could all bear witness to the can; with which Mr Stewart bad selected his locality. They had come, as they had already seen, to a beautify! climate ; they would also rind that they had come to their own bone ami'their own llesh. Me could easily imagine the feeling of depression which they would experience when they began to occupy their new territory. It was the same with all new settlers, But they had no occasion to be disheartened. They had come to a land in which any man could rise by his own exertions to the highest position in the Btate. If they looked around them they would see many smiling hemesu-ads, and il they enquired they would l ed that the owner' 5 of .many of than had conic to U,c colony like themselves to make their way, rod bad tiiumphed over all their ustlleulties and were now in positions of Ulhu-ucc. Among other people to whom he would diiect their notice, he would allude to those funny people, the Coon Temphus, He recommended them to make their acquaintance as soon as possible, (Cheers.) They were the true friends of the colonist.'’ Be warned them of the dangers of the public-house, and he advised them not only not to go to a public-house, but also not to allow a public-house to bo star- rd in their . settlement. (Cheers.) Ho was the oldest settler in the room. Mo bad Iron 40 yea’s iu the colony. The speaker then drew a contrast between the condition of the colony then and now, Tluy would not have the same ditlicnltios to contend ayainst as the early setilers. There were tin n no bouses, n o 'roads, and not a ghost of a bri«l::*— ■ (laughter)—and there only means of locomotion was shanks’ urne. (Laughter). They ■ were often very hard up, and as foi i\* d-v, *m they had pork and potatoes and \ n'.al-r a and potk (laughter.) In do part m Mv.mr.i try i ■ which he was they »uSv got supnlv s omv a month and scarcely cw r raw the f .00 < f •* h b low countryman. Cnc day in his Hu mint shout was raised Him there v..",c a w:ot r tnan cmning. Up thyvr. e, and Mu 'kg sq were two sailors who had v H ipv ri W, Then as to the hou?-.-a. i.e bad no < oubt that they would he ve-y wi-sat; Hd vC-V. their houses, but lie could cwmv thorn Hun they would be palaces to what h-> inn self* had to be f alibied with, V. hen ] u . came with his wim to ih» colon v they only had a raupo hr.r with a hole ior a window, which tru y close.with a bag of dirty < Icthc-s, (Laughter.) h a gale came on, the bag was to rust in, ami remained there till it cleared. What he Lad to say to them was ; Kemomher (bid, ami r, o to work prayerfully, and prosper. (i'ku!-.; The Rev. Alexander .Ucid was the r.e.vnnrl lia mnef On rd I fill U Ambit -‘ci!
Abv WS .Rastas. mg ! 5 y u .m ~0 s -ora ash ..am at Dam } 1...,-,-,,.;. '.via- y-"- war v'uuv n aa \ o'A.r.nr 1 A S . v u Ta:y 'aDa he t M! , b,:r when Cm Mam As-- a them bucklnu: to ■ *-d i-gador; up tho bin.; era arm mg ■ . bn' f b,; g ' tvs 11 y would ag,)}- _ t’arn. S r-5 p: would 'IIV! CO" T ’VU h'c- Vv-mr.d ’be n. 'Labs hiiaamV _Dtb,:; color.y. They looked, to the MAy tr i'.pjDr kindness. to da muon vo".:r.V: PslDnp to remove those piajuawes ayamsr the natives/Duck had so stood iu tn C raw of oiviii/.atioii. Air Reid Kir.Uv oa to foiconrum bis audience to two tear cojvd.vr oiiiicultiu witii boldness-urn inn-i----fuliic-/!. They bed e-.me t«» _a mu/niheeut country. With the exuptmn ot Hie [hi- r.-ilci ILe, there was gar imps no loveimr ; o-v; i,han .New X- Rand. Tbov bad r :u th-vr ri..',v’»-r to rr-nrD-r evsn fee * .veeplsou vl am ( i-; rti .-iMd 3-do umweersary. if they wished 1 1 , | ..ow- of what mtcilitmncc IbigWsons were- ! |, t Ide nd let td mn ;c-k Dr, hi;'UU ho-- 1 , i vj;,,,! | f . .■ I * e... m recoil!;.' oemoien <■ ;r j n , i ,m i 1 1 i 1 1 . * ' ’ 1 | n . • ,-d Mieh a 3)i-;b A timer m- : * o' 1 ■ o nee that Jm wonhj Do:d tr-v. ot bio. \i - , A to contend sums' t ton Europeans I d *i sin.lling - bee (hmgiitm; oiler mteUcctua] coiiUisv. dm to tiw-.r . prificiioic, he voula m c.'Uv m ay-.a exntneuce ns or tUo uigiMo-0.. •’ >m then to'nl several anecdotes dms!r....KC ° l ' tJi's characteristic in tun mnive .' ace. ..unonn ot ]j<‘T‘ stories lie rtbit.ee hotv wisun >.uc v.a, w:u raphe/ he h:ui Uvul uislunncd among : tile hostile tiib s, rmd ie.n.v, when too im it or I,](C o on me very bad, live king had : Sima to mm ;>' iv-nally mid advised, iinn to retire ft* a Taco nt mdety. Ho vanunuotei ]>y askdm/ D<»<* u> Ijloss ;b.cm and prosper tiaem. (Choc];; j C.y tam Sinßly om:d;.,g foiwatv' mmr.a adnnssd the rudiono. as ' i~ : ■■ .a-'Cymm If,' a;w untanifi Pnom but a, Dm., a." men-'’ 1 1 ‘ho f r?-,) ana him m* much ‘.geii, -o i eli-m; D" ;n hi Dn 1 ■ ■ non -a" ‘a ■ ‘ 1 " <'d inn u. Am it u . o = _ to, ■ i, ti . e -dmeC’ v;dm d vsh s wer. i}j,"t ' i n e or tof. '• -am a:.m !?c .'.»»<• mm.-.. .; ) i( . !(, ! C;., , si iii■ 1i 11 I i omi.V i-M Oi’ - (g 1b“ 1 C; , i . < i.i. ... I 'O 'eh’ ■ p I uml mm on -< i : he'i s.m e e.m o mm , and iu .H ,i him 0.-v sfo.mm.g, iimm y»_!.’V>c , ibo'r homo-. heu i;o i).;... crnied jH liu; i’oj. / Gout Bid pool in and d ihCMs pus<;iib d Am'khi ( i. 1; -t n:'S omy *•< y'-ai.s mid Ikmto,- si '■ i ‘■ i' dj'Oi, v i-■* a p *!■ . -in, e, me. i nor, ,v;vs is.wi j Din end now. t I; sijoh proyie.'-.a had m-t.ii ni-ma in <me ■g m-.-mimi vC.rm ::di/i 1 C' yv mil. {<-)k inrwa’d to in the ndm In ba i '(peucnce im it.rl i,i f-r many mndn oi iiiiJuucr-uit.-j. Do liau . ;,*■( n men v, bit p)< nty «d money mdng to show u,. h..v’ to do everything. Me iiad seen thu same men a year or two wfltcbs in. vi r\ poor e raumstunces. lie load seat oilier men come with nothing nut un honest purpose logit on and he had seen them no.cn high auemus. When be was ot Wellington, only a fmteigbt ago }< ho hod lx on iu the Hum; 5 ui Rcpi cscntotivcs and M.vn ti mo m; i> \. and mnuiyg them some of il-i'ir ovi» < osmtu imoi, whom he reeol- | ](., p (\ a. N’ o'T n>'„ n■ n. if limy ■ > .oi',ku!, s roil- (.< U mu.Av Dime WHO no Da,, to'iindr j (vno ■. II !...(■ boas the curium to sad jv'Vr-do-n'A t.u o a.v Xoabvml. sml they hrd /(, ( '-son iu(" vbo had bronglii theu* - 1 1 hub,’, wi. 1; dung (10 'down into | the daa.kmdd crave. .Let tluun | avoid th-.' tin of inumycrance, In all ; t|:<-ir dhiieuiii* r Day would, have hope to ward mi. (hum To the young ho would cry ic wan a d'dTicuß thing to transplant an C'M tree. 8o it was ddiicidt lor old. people to farm new ties and settle down in a new country. Lei them remember Hi is and > ick to them hone s. They must recollect that ti nr pana is had. made a i-aenfico lor tie ir em and Dug mu 4 not rest till their paw pp; br.d ae. ;ido.' a f ho home to ?{>cnd ! i;hi ir old ; gv in, Tie y bed many rulvanragoß ov» r tin ir pre-b e* sr-.ms, r l bey had a steamer to take them down and land thorn within a few mi Dr, of Duiir future homo. When he first ci.me H,t re were no conveniences like \ hat. He was the lit si who brought a bead of cait'e ndo ,Ariek,h;nd ; He hrul seen the lirst. ploughshare; cut the soil near the place they v, me now p-o mWul in and now'
a noble city was on il.o giound. ’They mu si net be dauntid. by any drlhcultics. He denned in the name of the working men of Auckland, for lie bad been a woiking man, to wi leome them to the <;olony. '1 here was no jealous ■, i,>t rate. t. a Wu- k\er\one laid his own < Hurts to d* p* ml upon, and they had a count! v of iutir de resources to work noon. He believed the time would soon emne v. ben do v w mud not have to import a sci'K of grain woo the muvnioe.siui lie lomud uot-n Uu ni as o« m i •* Io produce that winch 11 1 rv most ropniivd. Ho warned them to deal huuoiahly with the .Maori. They had I ; (:<■ ;n tbu’e si',\uniR wrong, and they (she with j i mm,,d 1 avc ;ni their work to make it up. ’iher.b. e he said deal kindly and i'Ons!df■ roti'iv unit '.hem. Another woi’il tie i 4 ],;a; say to ti cm, Ict them not say Hike ns eel Ho w ay w; mod to do A in the old country.” They would find many things were done very differently in Heir rww land and they won id do well to habituate themselves to the new order of tilings as soon as possible. They wen 1 going among a kindly set of pt- pH at Tnmnuga, who would give them as hearty a web-ouw as they had met: with in Auckland. f l Iky w- uhi kind in Tammuga people, who wouid c> u c to them gladly and tod them (< Iliadk 'be way to do it/’ (Cheers.) Ho How Coma arQv v. ok-omc. and slur bl bo glad t ■-•o Hcma?'* - nm’em their c untaymeu, fee lu, was ame there v, as pifuty (fit oin for tk< m. (< 'huorsA I An i'tio; , k ■ dm,. Cave: H m-e .ud-l be was barely tm |” d f-v w} "V|- 1 ' x -m 'r h ’’ ScoCk. ik’ingi.i- rb 'V ;d : i y r,.te H’ wa ’• a Hew dt adanoer. 1 eMuq •< tbey w ■■ n 1 <■ m niff to 'h.iik "1 t.y vr <c i l l* g ‘uln 1 " 1 upmuch. He w•„uhi trk*' caw llun. b- <k i rot offerd lines: if. H. won id f';,\ o dy a >‘.e words. i: v rs“, M y iiiiig _li- i>’> all rornsnclng. Ir wm !!' My t ..d on th * voyage thov bold 1 mlt r. ; (id m nyr'CSt'in the air, and in n -hv <1 thar Cmv wi 1 c gtlug- imo ;i fine ngu”y aid were going ;o hex heaiHi'ul < oa;> will' a gfih n mid p-*l Vmb. ( hangid “r\ Hot He m w ok r o Ki.'h, av.| <i - .'a'-’, ]i. v ' < \ e ; toe'u‘ cast.’es in iHe s:r woind be uebscu. Then they uiusi: not waste tb-ir time. iu iluit respoet they must ii'-t Copy the Maoris. Another little piece of :uh icc bo had tn gl'u* Hum was not to ph»y the gentlemen I<>u s-'cn. lie could imr non -i o.t being such an old sei tier as I>r. Mamisoll or Mi* bifid Isnl - li'r.;. tl>A 'c.'.iim'!:cvs! bf; bad
x hem Me v emim in. i " m mme-ei m-. phioenem-; m: Mm cmmmry umg meg gv..., T r a y, of mi vivo -•-v bad bgxy v ,, V v.; :o:-;0;e,meo, dim omv do ■ mm imiore Mum was town;.;-,; noddy rmong.o aw ; m }-cv‘.-.lh>et that, ox “ they mm ri ,y on 'o to h-tm. hut m unlearn many tbiaxw They had listened with g/r-alg picamirc m) Arcd Hmon MVmuselt ami hn? Maori eyne nonces, ami hoped to pro!it gy them!|V himself had read with much pleasure a low mm delivered by a fornmiyOovcrnor ‘g Pew Zealand —via., Sir James Lergusou, am! is was reading that lecture made him demrmbwd not tolose the opportunity ol comma oup wHioh liisfilcnd.M r Stewart Mummo hum Ik- was trso Very ranch ohli.oe 1 Qo L'aplmn Dahlv for the encouragement winch ha m-.d eivc-iitiu-mi to work dshyentJy. Me aHo re,o:-: r uis-:d the importance oi tue angrioo iaoli had,'?, tic rn, work honestly mo imMg;;m, go m-Mv- to enter into that m w •' W rnnov in-' which awaited, them Imyord Mm grave. pdmcra.i , . , Tb- Ml-. r.-..is:,y. li'io-n.-i setiler. spake wry hmimg.y m m-welv.-.me Shoe had rgemra- Wo bed Horn many yo oo Mm ministry. and. he intended - Con wi-m y go Jn the work iu Sue new Pohmmmgt. Me 'cordially mmmm, H.h Mr Mmigoyiy m thanking the speakers- Par Cam mm geo vice, and ha tnmted thm imy wemd b-moiit uy m and, by Mae aid yf the MMy Hpiruy g;o .mum and nromme MMmcmM ]Hrm ; ** Auk' Lmg Synm’^ Tde Bcv. Mr Turner raid lm came the l '''
ori Ujt; umb.-rslanding that he was not to -i.w-m, cp. ] i;l g i,.-em very Ml, and, Mmmgo ■not. cy MM-mat., was of a very excitable ImnomemmoM Cd:m,,.hmmM Me would mv a f,-d, ; v , oids, however, because he mug mm itd.i: Hat Mm md chum a slinitd have ad. Mm l A y, " (Laughter.) Trm speaker tmu bin My I-;. ] j over tho ad vice which ha-' boon given by Mm nreecdnig mm.dmm, Ho would spcchMy u'commui-i them to pay attention to time c,dMe<\ which !-:v.le Mum adapt thomGgives to aiuor >;e .v c!renmstama m mm n. 0.. ■«,«ttu - old iimduddces sinnd in dnigago-. lb w<mhi (:o c.Mo'm p v tehom Mama md. Mi h.gidm Mr-(h.-d of tlaar huhms. led. Mrgo mmH m gji I vc r ,m of tdm Soriptumm : “ S>--k y ; - !n-d g g Kinudora of Cod, and all ot-hm; chioga Mmo remain unto you,” Band ; Selection, Mr Vcsey Stewart wh.o, on coming forward, was received with, louo and o.omanuous, emeem ino. raid 3m could momm toe emunmm, mid imiics ami rent'ena n who mid emim tlmro U> wmcome them tha!:- night, that be hMtjgmi- -t,-• ’m (Cable of expresung iu tmifabie t Mum <‘o .va-.rn tlmnlmof hinrelf mid ghcae he repi<m<’ut«'d, for their most jmmmJm. »t iM'ept'imi Me I'ud uld hi:- p-n'v tb»-y vr-iJ.’, 1m v, mmgv /"Hr.ed, and nmm b. ; ppf'til (. to Ct-s m to f .y if lh< y bed no" beggo. (Cheers,) Ho Irml no doubt of tlm capai do ties of ihoac be Itad v.ith kin. Mo know the etui! '■ hoy wme made of ; they v ire yoo.i staunch f.-rimas who hi ad been .men.- tmm d to higdi rend;s ami low pay at kmm , ageu - toincd to bad mumim, and to May limb; wim-b killfd their dam TM-m va s uoibe ■
of that kind here J;u; mm v» i.na«h a wu f .<. Dumber ot gcimlt-inen, £u many teal \A: Wp.i afi? i.'l be could not' m*. owt a.U : bni, :u; would trv. hirst ho bud i.<> thinik lUr iw.uy F.rr-di. " fCI/'v! i ) lw xt be hod io Howr \i - ,1 iir.-f-.’t.'f- I i! ■ f U-H JU.m! L'ifc - i/X--.10 !'< u '•» b. I; J-ii]) i i.tlf udcid . M’d . :p V • J U*m. lie did not ir.icud to culm upon pnliHcs, bi*t he could not avoid ox i■!<■;■! ;ng lu» thanks co vbe Provincial ('(.lined for hiingin g in the report which iTccimn; ruled that the D”. v of Ivati kidi Humid bo assigned to them (gnat chnerinr.) Then they pau to thank .Mi Dusgaville (cliceir) who hod silicic to them like a he cli (havditer and clu « H- lie con la assure then! that on Use .Norik oi uciMul tljr ruil’.e of 1 -iUgav illn \vn y a hmv held v, owl; there nos rod; a io.stxu, tabic fanner who did. not know it {''l)* I *’!;} In the pi ecent rldg thirty-four faimlic- bad come out, and they loud left K> fonu«'s b< bind them, who ho expected would hnc in September, ii Dr. bVMherHnn kept his promise and granted i]u.m **. Hurd riiip lie nad to thank Dr Mathm-ton. for one thing, and that was Cor giving them a splendid ship with a kind and comtemis Captain (cheers). Ho had little doubt that instead of , r ;0 families they l could easily bung out 500 tannlies d a goou report of their satisfaction with the country was sent homo to their tricmis. He was sure that evciy family con id introduce JO others. He regretted to have to say that some dillicaltits hod lieen yDm d in their way at Westminster Chambers but he left convinced that the Cosmtnment of .New | Zealand would ret all right- Hour or live : families had lie considered been unfairly • v:«a:ul as so r.)deil their ir;.ri „i Luui. Ik; ; world nut make further v w n ce .o Dos ’ than to suj that the Dow < miuni micht I ecu pt it as a fact that one dm recore swm ! home by di,so Hooted settlers would do more hat pi l.nan h!i\ < <#«<it ones would do goou. i Ho had to Ik'lk Sm Julius Vogel there had been some points in thy agreement which V,e;f 1 nut fully intelligible, but one half hour : with Inn bad made all smooth. They came as lih-ln cu prepared to extend tne hand of f: ioiwH in I" to all. no mailer wlmi church or deiiominaiioD they lel"’.g< d ui. ln.y were prcj,arid to leave all kHuigs ol sectarian : biectry behind them (duel! i m slick to tneir religion, but not to allow' it to in- ' trrkre with the right hand of friendship. Let them remember the old adage, ** Lulled they stood, divided they fed.’' They had come to that laud to make new homes. Land in Ireland from all points of dew was above its value, and. was still decreasing in value. Imre it was below its value, and was rang ia value, so that they would i’mu ‘hern-muo using with it (Cheers.) He would not further deudn them., for km w y m* <-y mebi 0 faces who wore looking iurwuul ro a bop|K dance. (Quits.) .If he eouldspeak all mud he could net adequately expr* s bin Qh g. at swum: that- great had cr-mduk V mi ,'b' cay to mi {ideation, if li V. as lint kt tin ' pli !i did vt ntikitievi. (1 am liU-r.) r i’lu upu of tint meeting would i o hum. ana ; <• imn;o-nu-msl in bringing out m.i »y a can e. o b( j might , c , 'C the extu’esd-m, oi. their , - men. (Loud nppluur-s.) | Hr Harry Fainrdl said lie trusted Hiny i would not think }m was making use of a | hgme of speech m saaum it v a« one ol tile i ]in;ndma mninmit. 1 ; of his life. He considered \ ;p,it p vf'r’V | rood inonc-nr v, inn a nuns saw acccuudidwd what he bad format for three vtars to bum: :dr ot. Ho would not, go into the didiciutkt!n-> bad exposimuwd. H.ul it not bw n that Mr "'tewart was of no ordinary sfam]>, and took a considerable deal io hinder him from doing what he intended, they would not be there that night, due
; d-ana na, aynan _ t , . I v ■ : d fai 000. ; ’ bai : 1 - ■ ■ ■ ■■' V/ ■; , :nb a a y - v; n; ;; ;■ >.•' ret: non ''■ * 1 '' 1 ' ’ '■■'■•■ for 0:--' K anion- aaa-a! ' r ' --'"an ~, . This was responded to v.r.h n end, ;’\v vaa vioito'’s vnosanc. _. . (yrpndn idanaa p’-n-o-.'d a ft* fb ■■ dTTrnrun nhdb nan 'nnl v ; anna. Toe < nunny bum ;iadou;.ut d to in*- ■'TT; ■ r aon. wd-nn a stil'-stMjHai 'nonm vans nud <-nb nlndl t/rr-e Td full jl-' t ‘ to ny r , ,'b--co was n anant towns"-:'', awl v. a irdTani in by a very da-a,* nr’sr- nr. "To f,vund, O' thorn:-., nay enjov ;dwind nip pi*"’'■]'!!'*'f for toe war vnrnod ou’-!-,v \i i' rhdw’widan. ,e idwnoh. nd Id ‘ >'■ snuvrn and (to .ai dbai-u-anaay. - aoy linn. was nalnvi up' u ynuynwcbady it noon veifcrdav. dn f yen : Tda *yw :aOff I'dr.in a.nd ;s >d • ;?f-f a ]<!■ eLaT "'nyy>> n nkp cnodan-- wry. bud' 01 bt —Hi d-b* Ivir.dfy pb t .i!u-v n-d nniaaa n;e ta ■ i->’ '•*; dy ’vtfdlii" 5 - a tydbdy ;,?• ttnano-i n\i dno\':h vyh* mo'd i any o‘-■y a: m ■()' a 1 a. wanna van sonn ■■..■.■■■• •<»». Tanb-d 'o a boap nan 1 run aniasT-ain v/; a conveyed Mod fo thairaby by the -'.dwynn..
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 315, 15 September 1875, Page 1 (Supplement)
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