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long-as they live ; and those that took only thin drinks, were well nigh shut up. We three didn't drink any. The vis medicatrix natures brought us through. These men were all Americans, their ages ranged from twentythree, M'Alpin, the youngest, to forty one, Carter, the oldest, of the group. All were equally well each having two blankets' All were in the bloom of life, in the best of health, and ready to encounter, and able to overcome, the hardships insepaiable from a rentier life."- -I am, <fcc„ S. G. 0.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 18, Issue 1110, 2 September 1871, Page 3

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 18, Issue 1110, 2 September 1871, Page 3

Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 18, Issue 1110, 2 September 1871, Page 3

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