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Alexandra Times at KellyGang 21/6/1872

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Mr J B Morris, of the '''Corner Hotel''', will within a few days leave [[Alexandra|Alexandra]] for Penshurst, at which place he has taken a hotel. We cannot allow Mr Morris to depart from amongst us without putting on re cord that we are losing one of the best men in our district. That he has been attentive to his business, punctual in his payments, civil and obliging, is saying what no one will deny, and nothing more than is the duty of every man. In addition to these good qualities, Mr Morris is a gentleman by birth and education. His father was a major in the army, and served with considerable distinction in the Peninsular war and at Waterloo; besides Mr Morris, when a young man, held the commission of an ensign until he came out to this country upwards of 20 years ago.
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