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TO THE SALOON, SECOND CABIN, AND STEERAGE

PASSENGERS I'ER ROEHAMPTON.

tadies and Gentlemen, —In l-eply to the above addresses from the chief cabin and steerage passengers by bark Roeharapton on our late passage from London to this port, I return my sincere thanks; and wish you all success in your adopted country. It has been on this occasion and shall always be my object to promote the comfort of all on board the ship I command, and to merit such expressions of satisfaction as you have now favoured me with.

Jesse Candler

Bark Roeharapton, Lytteltdn Harbour, March 10.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 559, 13 March 1858, Page 4

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TO THE SALOON, SECOND CABIN, AND STEERAGE Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 559, 13 March 1858, Page 4

TO THE SALOON, SECOND CABIN, AND STEERAGE Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 559, 13 March 1858, Page 4

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