MESSRS. GRANT AND FOSTER IN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.
TO THF EDITOB. Sir, — Will you allow us through the medium of your paper, at the close of our visit to New Zealand, to thank the people generally of your district tor the many acts of Kindness which we have received at their hands? At home colonial hospitality is proverbial, and we have found it to exceed its reputation ; the house of everyone has been open to us, and all without exception have been desirous to show us unreservedly every* thing which could tend to give a true idea of the country, and enable us to' furnish the agriculturalists of England a fair and unbiassed report of the condition and prospects of the farming inter* est here. We are sorry that we can only thank our friends in New Zealand, as we think we are entitled to call them, in this general manner, but their number is such, that, while to omit any would be in- ; vidious, to write to each separately would be impossible. — I am, &c, S. Grant, J. S. Foster. Auckland, 27 March, 1880.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1210, 1 April 1880, Page 3
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183MESSRS. GRANT AND FOSTER IN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1210, 1 April 1880, Page 3
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