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A STRANGER'S THANKS.

TO THE EDITOE OF THE WEST COAST TIMES. Sib — Allow me through the medium of your valuable and extensively circulated paper, to return my sincere and hearty thanks for the kindness and courtesy I have received from all sections of the community since my arrival here. This being my first trip to Hokitika, and for the future I shall feel inclined to adopt as my Jmotto, the name of my ship, Nil Desperandum, for after the kindness, as an utter stranger to all here, I have experienced I shall never despair. Deo volente nil desperandum. I have, &c, A. S. Delandelius, Master of the brig Nil Desporandtim. Hokitika, Oct. 11, 1867,

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West Coast Times, Issue 640, 12 October 1867, Page 2

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A STRANGER'S THANKS. West Coast Times, Issue 640, 12 October 1867, Page 2

A STRANGER'S THANKS. West Coast Times, Issue 640, 12 October 1867, Page 2

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