TO THE CAPTAIN AND PURSER P.S. BRUCE, MESSES. KERLEY AND HARPER.
Gentlemen —We, the undersigned passengers to the Pakihi rush, being anxious to testify our thanks for your courtesy and vcrv gentlemanly behaviour in transhipping cargo and conveying us back there, beg thus to ex press our acknowledgments of that favor, aud wish you every success. We are, Gentlemen, i Yours respectfully, W. Quinlan J. Chapman Roderick M'Lean Joseph Creed John Thompson Wm. King Samuel Prienry G. Lewis P. Cahill Eobert M'Kerrow A. P. Liardet Thos. Mabille, C.E. S. 11. Mendoza Jno. Evans Michael M'Nulty P. neliir J. M'Goldrick J. M'Ewen Jno. O'Gormon L. Harris Ellen Sampson P. Shannon T. Nevin D. M. Campbell Mary Creed Mary Cox Mrs Mathicu Mrs Buggy S.s. Bruce, Nov. 9, 1866. 5294
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West Coast Times, Issue 355, 12 November 1866, Page 2
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128TO THE CAPTAIN AND PURSER P.S. BRUCE, MESSES. KERLEY AND HARPER. West Coast Times, Issue 355, 12 November 1866, Page 2
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