" Royal Exchange Hotel," Auckland, New Zealand, Mai eh 10th, 18.V2. Ladies and Gentleman, I h ive leceived jour let er with much pleasure. Believe me, I highly value the opinion en tertain of me pe.-sonally. and that (he mannei in which I di-chaiged my jiiolessioiial duties dining the voy ige fioin Engluul should incut yom appiohatiou and tilings, is to i!ir asouice ol gieat gi.i ificition. I bejr jou will accept i he assiuance of my lt'spec'tand esteem, and sinceieiy wishing you and youi faiuihes dealihaud happiness, I lemain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Youis faithfully, JOVATHAX IiABAIT, A.M., M.D., Fellow of the King and Queen's College of Physicians in Ire'and. To the Passenger-!, " Krttlicune Sawait Forbes."
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 618, 17 March 1852, Page 2
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115Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 618, 17 March 1852, Page 2
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