I cannot allow this, which will be my last oppor-
tunity to pass without acknowledging the many favours
received at the hands of the South Australian Public. A
residence of six years has not only attached me to the
Colony, but to many true and sincere friends, whose
assistance in the hour of need, end gratuitous offers for the
future, have materially increased the reluctance and pain I
feel in saying Farewell.
Trusting Dame Fortune may place it in my power to
make my absence of temporary duration, and that I shall
continue to deserve and enjoy the good opinion of my
friends and the public generally, with sincere wishes for
the prosperity of the Colony and its Inhabitants,
I am, Liberal Public, your obliged and grateful Servant,
GEORGE COPPIN.
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