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THE LATE DR. FEATHERSTON AND MR ADAMS.

Sir',—l beg of you to" allow me space in your columns for a few remarks in reference to tbTeT.jate Dr. . Featbeiston. .Four years ago I apjplied-to hun for an assisted passage to New Zealand. In reply he said that per.eons.of my.trade wera ; not in demand there, and that he 'would, not advise me to go. His conduct stands out' in marked contrast to that'.'of Mr- Adams/-to whom I also applied. By relying on' the latter's word, I left steadywork and good wages to come here and find that his statements were utterly unrelibbK —1 a|n, &cv»' ' ' A Victim. Dunedinj 'July 17;

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Evening Star, Issue 4179, 19 July 1876, Page 4

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THE LATE DR. FEATHERSTON AND MR ADAMS. Evening Star, Issue 4179, 19 July 1876, Page 4

THE LATE DR. FEATHERSTON AND MR ADAMS. Evening Star, Issue 4179, 19 July 1876, Page 4

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