THE S.S. STAD HAARLEM.
To the Editor of the Globe. Sib, —Will you allow me to make the following complaint respecting the above steamer before she leaves on Saturday next. I, with others, arrived here sixteen days ago, and through the gross neglect of the ships’ officers, or those connected with the steamer* a lot of us have lost our luggage; We have been incessant in ,our inquiries of it, and can get ho satisfaction anywhere we ask about it. This is very anpoying* as numbers of us have our tools, &0., and also a numbet have not a change of linen to hand. Also, a lot of our people have had to go up the country without their luggage, trusting to Providence that they may get it sometime or the other. I hope, sir, that you will have this printed, so as to cause an inquiry where one’s goods have gone to, and you w ill do us immigrants a great favor. I am, Ac., PASSENGER. Christchurch, May Ist, 1878.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1621, 1 May 1879, Page 3
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