PUBLIC TESTIMONIAL.
To those gentlemen who were the .promoters of tthe petition to the General Government request' ing them to postpone th» sale of the reserve fronting, my farm, I trail mysetf <A the )?reas 4o publicly express my sincere thanks te jou for ' ttie very kindly spirit you fcave shown towards ' Isie ( a fellow settler ) in your unselfish and patriotic effort to keep the above reserves for the benefit of the public, and more particularly, am .-l-deeirous that one of your number should feel how it will appreciate the «ffjrt, when I tell _you : that he either wrote to, or told one of his friendt in Auckland, to purchase the telfsame reserre, ' .if it could be had cheap. It howerer, did not go sheap, for, owing to the sincere patriotism of th« above gentlemen, the Colonial Treasury will -be richer to the extent of Berenty pounds. I feel -after this that the settlers of Cambridge dietrio will place the proper value on the public spiri fc :of those gentlemen. — I am, &c.,— Wji. Bei»W. t
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Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 515, 7 September 1875, Page 3
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176PUBLIC TESTIMONIAL. Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 515, 7 September 1875, Page 3
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