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BARQUE "LAUGHED WATER."

(to the editor op thb timbs.) InvercargUl, 22nd January, 1870. Sib, — Please permit me through your paper, in a few words on behalf of myself,; my wife, and all others from the wreck of the barque '* Laughing iVater," to "express our most grateful thanks for the . hospitality and kindness which everywhere we have received since our landing at Pahi on Saturday last. - ■ J The practical sympathy received by üb, first at Mr Durbridge's station, then from ' the miners at Orepukij next at Riverton, and lastly in Invercargill, must always be remembered by us with feelings of lively gratitude.— Tours faithfully, Thomas Gtbsoit, Master of the late " Laughing Water. 1 * '

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Southland Times, Issue 1201, 25 January 1870, Page 2

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BARQUE "LAUGHED WATER." Southland Times, Issue 1201, 25 January 1870, Page 2

BARQUE "LAUGHED WATER." Southland Times, Issue 1201, 25 January 1870, Page 2

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