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Times Office, 6 p.m. At the moment of going to Press, we learn that the " Munford," just anchored in our harbour, spoke the " Stately" off the entrance to Wellington, out 112 days from England. The news by her would, therefore, be but three days later than that brought by the. " Chusan" steamer to Sydney. We have not yet received our Wellington Papers, but we have been favoured with the perusal of the Spectator of last Saturday, but beyond the fact of the Gold mania having extended to the Maoris, many of whom are proceeding to the Diggings, we observe nothing of any particular interest.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 88, 11 September 1852, Page 6

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Untitled Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 88, 11 September 1852, Page 6

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