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++++ Patents, Trade-marks, Design Patents Henry Charles Thomson
Bellevue Publishing Co., 1913 Law; Intellectual Property; Patent;
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CHAPTER III. FROM CHRISTCIIURCn TO WELLINGTON?THE HUTT?LOSS OF THE
" CITY OP DUNEDIN " STEAJIEll?PICTON?NELSON? WRECK OF THE " LOED
WORSLEY" STEAMER. Wirnix little moro than a month after my return
from Dunedin, I again took a sad, and perhaps last farewell of
Christchureh. Some very dear friends, whe had resolved to accompany
mo into port, and sco the last of me, preferred the fatigues of the
bridle-path to the dangers of the zig-zag; and we therefore all
proceeded together by the railroad to the Hcathcotc Valley, where
public carnages (carts) are always in waiting to take passengers on
to the foot of the hill; and having availed ourselves of seats in
one of theso so far, wo afterwards commenced the ascent on foot. As
we went on our journey, wo met the Bishep of New Zealand (Selwyn),
and other bisheps and elergymen from the different dioceses, all
wending their way wearily over the hill, to attend the meeting of
the General Synod, then about to assemble in Christchureh. Arrived
at the top of the hill, and looking towards the sea, we saw the "
Airdale" steamer (which was to bear mo away) come into port and
make fast to the jetty; it was the same vessel in which I had
previously gone to The " Airdalo" was formerly Lord Cardigan's
yacht. Ho had it with him at the Crimea, and is said always to have
slept on board it at that time. It is still generally known by the
iiame of " the yacht." Dunedin. Descending the lull into Lyttelton,
we, after resting and dining at a hetel, went forth again, and
procured my ticket for Manukau (Auckland), then on board the
"Airdale," to secure a berth. Only just in time. Found it was
likely to bo very erowded, and was nearly full already. We made the
most of the next morning, the last wo sheuld spend together, My
friend's husband having p...
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