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BASQUE ADAMANT.

TESTIMONIAL TO CAPTAIN GRANT .-..• vi/.V August 7, 1874. We, the undersigned Emigrants by the ship Adamant, from riytnouth to Nelson, Ner Zealand, have much pleasure in presenting to Captain Grant this email testimony of our high esteem an.i respect held Ft him, snd beg to tender our sincere thanks for his uniform kißdneus and solicitude for our coailort throughout the voyage Trusting jou will accept this email mark of our esteem and gratitude, and with many sincere wishes for your iuture health and capP ll ****. .we .beg to fubscribe ourselves as a committee for the passengers : For the Married Compartment— Hkset JOHSSOH, i-*EDBEICXLII,*T, WIL TJBBS. For the Single Men's Compartment — WAL7XK Wjf. UNg, WaMER LasGDOS. For the tangle Women's Compartment— Jam Chapman, m. E. Yoosa. TBBTIMOHIAL to MR. J. NEUMERAT. SUKGfcON. From the Emigrants on board the Adamant August", 1874. Sib— We beg to present you our sincere thanks for the kindness and attention you bave.riiown to us throughout tbe voyage to Ke * 'Zealand. Trusting you will accept this «n»lj tribute of our respect aad gratitude, •ad wishing you every joy and happiness, we aotMctibe; ourselves ss a Committee for the vhole of the Emigrant*. BoBSRT H. JODHOPB, . And 106 others.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 178, 10 August 1874, Page 2

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BASQUE ADAMANT. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 178, 10 August 1874, Page 2

BASQUE ADAMANT. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 178, 10 August 1874, Page 2

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