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THE FLYING CLOUD.

To the Editor of tho New Zuaund Heiulti. Sir,—ln order to mako tho passongcrs on board tho ' Flying Cloud ' more miserablo tliau thoir present complicated Btato of affairs c umo thom to bo, our much appreciated masHr, Captain Seon, as agent for Mr. Vernon, tho bai'Ur, gave ordors not to aflow (.he brig's boat to tako passengers or ship's servants ashore. Now as tho master and bailiff are well awaro that wo aro not in a position to pay boat-hire, their conduct, to Bay the least, is cruel and arbitrry. Wo stato this for tho information of tho Sheriff so that ho may know tlio kindness wo recoivo from his officer. For the s 1 I'erors por Flying Cloud. ,1 ,\mk3 Cla.uk. John White. Thomas William. Ma WIN" WIIGLAN. Flying Clou.l, April 22, ISG7.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1073, 23 April 1867, Page 4

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THE FLYING CLOUD. New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1073, 23 April 1867, Page 4

THE FLYING CLOUD. New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1073, 23 April 1867, Page 4

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