THANKS.
Mr Josathaa Booker, father Of William Booker, who was drowned in a creek at Ohinemuri, some ;time ago,, writes \to |ui>S follows l-~ . ■■ • • !■'-• -:^ o ' "Sib,—l sincerely -thank all' those gentlemen who Very.- graciously rendered every assistance in their power to recover ' the whereabouts, and the body ot my son ' William Booker, who met witK an accident, and was found drowned in a pool adjoining the Ohinemnri Creek, and more"; -*^ especially the store-keeper (I think)' named John Deighton, - [Leydon] who behaved in the most prompt and kindly manner towards all those who volunteered" to- dive and search so minutely for the body of my missing son, and I assure you, Mr Editor, I feel exceedingly grateful for any effort, and by whomsoever' made, and I shall 'feel greatly obliged-by the insertion, of,, the above.—Yours very respectfully, . Jonathan Booeeb. - Christchurch,,April 10th r 1875. .
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1961, 17 April 1875, Page 2
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142THANKS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1961, 17 April 1875, Page 2
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