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To the Editor of the Nelson Examiner.

Sir — The writer of the letter in your paper of last week, signed " A Well-wisher to the Colony/ having been most unjustly accused "of writing that letter with the intention of depreciating the settlement, I publicly avow myself to have been the author of it ; and I ask you, or any other person of common sense, if it will bear that interpretation. If it does, it is and was far from my wish to do it ; and the beßt proof that I can bring to corroborate it is this — that I intend remaining here, and have written for some of my friends to come out to tne. T. B. Titchenbr. i Trafalgar Square, Sept. 2.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, 3 September 1842, Page 103

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To the Editor of the Nelson Examiner. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, 3 September 1842, Page 103

To the Editor of the Nelson Examiner. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, 3 September 1842, Page 103

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