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The passengers per Zealandia have presented Captain Foster with the following address.-— Ship Zealandia, Nov. 14, 1859

TO CAPTAIN J. FOSTER. Dear Sir--Before leaving your fine vessel we are desirous of thanking you and your officers for the kindness and attention we have experienced during the voyage from London to Port Lyttelton, and to express to you our sense of the urbanity and unceasing vigilance you have invariably displayed during this voyage, of which we shall always entertain most pleasant recollections. We must beg of you to thank your officers in our name; and sincerely wishing that happiness and good fortune may attend you for the future, _ We are, dear sir, yours, faithfully,' Frederick Moss Jane Booth Emily N. Moss . William Kay W.J.Murray G. Boggis Wm. Upton Slack Thomas.Grange Joseph Wm. Julian Geo. Heslop and Family a J. Ainger J. Auleshook * W.H.Cole Donald McVean K. E. Haworth Walter Evans John J. Dixon John Spalding tL? 0? 8! ™-o Jose Ph Runnings Frederick M. Rose George Williams George Booth Thos. R Maddison Osborn G. Evelyn John Camberworth Charles Hiatt Richard Payne George Hiatt Samuel Bu™ gUSt fi hi? le William Davis Thomas Major Gee Hannah Pranks nl IZai %c• .. Betsy Spalding Charles H.. Smith William Calvert Catharine Blacklock Susan Barwell _, _ . , T sl}ip Zealandia, Nov. 16, 1859. m Dear Friends,—lt is with the most sincere feelings that I thank you for your kind letter I assure you that 1 feel proud and pleased to have obtained your good opinion, and shall always retain an equally pleasant remembrance of our voyage Wishing you all happiness, and trusting that your expectations may be fully realised in your newhome. Believe me, Gratefully yours, John Poster. To the ladies and gentlemen who signed the address.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 734, 19 November 1859, Page 4

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Untitled Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 734, 19 November 1859, Page 4

Untitled Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 734, 19 November 1859, Page 4

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