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and in the same feeling, we are willing to waive 

 our right to the amount you agreed to pay us for 

 freight, on the understanding that you will com- 

 municate this to the respective Governments of 

 Melbourne .and Tasmania, and in so doing, con- 

 vince them of the importance we attach to the 

 well-being of those Colonies, and the hope that we 

 have that our endeavours for their general benefit 

 will not be overlooked in the general arrangements 

 they may respectively make. 



Hoping the experiment may be successful, 

 We remain, 

 Your obedient Servants, 



MONEY WIGEAM & SONS. 

 J. A. YouL, Esq. 



SALMON TO AUSTEALIA. 



q To the Editor of the Times. 



When people are in distress the most effectual 

 means of getting relief is an appeal to the public 

 through your columns, which I believe every sane 

 man who has the time and opportunity reads ; and 

 as I have just now most unexpectedly met with a 

 great difficulty in my endeavours to carry out a 

 national undertaking, in which I have no pecuniary 

 interest, I trust you will give me the desired aid. 



