MESSRS. GRANT AND FOSTER IN ACKNOWLEDGMENT.
TO THE EDITOR. Str,—Will you allow as, through the medium ef your paper, at the close of oar visit to New Zealand, to thaok the people gene* rally of your district for the maoy acts of kindness which we have received at their hands ? At home colonia l hospitality is proverbial, and we have found it to exceed its reputation : th«i houao of everyone has besn open to us, and all, without exception, have been desirous to show us unreservedly everything which could tend to give a true idea of the c mntry, and enable us to furuish to the agriculturalists of Eiglan 1 a fair and uubiassel report of the condition and prospects of the farming interest here. We are sorry that we can only thank our frieuds in Xew Zealand, as we tbiuk we are fairly entitled to call then:, in this general manner, but their number is sucil that while to omit auy would be invidious to write to each separately would bi impossible.—Yours, &c., S Grant, J. G. Foster.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5729, 29 March 1880, Page 5
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