SHIP MONTMORENCY.
We the undersigned, passengers and emigrants of the ship Mon tmorencyf take this opportunity of expressing our thanks to Capt. Mackenzie, for his care and attention to all on board during the voyage, and for the impartiality and the justice of his dealings towards all classes. We alao wish to offer him our condolence for the serious loss of his ship, and to testify tbat he exercised the utmost vigilanoe and caution throughout the passage, and never failed to be at his post in times of difficulty and danger ; and, though we met with tempestuous weather during parfc of the voyage, not so muoh as a spar was lost. He also has taken the greatest interest in' the welfare of the emigrants on landing, when, in consequence of the confusion attending ..their arrival, together with the unprepared state of the depot, they were afc a loss how to aofc, and turned towards him as their best friend and adviser : — H. H. HERBERT J. P. OGILBY B. STARKY LOUISA CLEARY WM. ORR MRS. ORR E. M. SPIERS M. M. ORR ' JOHN ORR D. G. ORR WM. ORR JN. ■ And by nearly all the Emigrants. -
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 11, Issue 839, 30 March 1867, Page 2
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195SHIP MONTMORENCY. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 11, Issue 839, 30 March 1867, Page 2
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