REV. R. G. BOLER'S FAREWELL
TO THE EDITOK. Sin,—As it is physically impossible for me to call and say "good-bye" to the very many friends I am leaving in Waikato West, may I ask you to kindly allow me to do so thus in your columns. Partings are always sad to human nature, and I feel this one the more in that friends here are so kind, and yet I must say to all " good-bye," and I hope its meaning may always and everywhere be fulfilled to them all, i.e., " C4od be with you." May f, on behalf of myself and Mrs Buler, take this opportunity also of thanking the numerous friend.*, many of them not members of our Church, who have shown us repeated personal kindness ; their help lias not been ungratefully received, though I am somewhat shy in returning thanks, and in these last days they have come near overwhelming us with help and all good things and kindly acts. —Yours truly, Rout. Gooduink Boleb. The Mission House, Te Awamutu, June 25th, 1890.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2802, 28 June 1890, Page 2
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