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W.e have "received a long letter from Colonel Campbell which, though nominally addressed to its, is in reality an address to the electors, and its pith has already been published in our columns. . The Colonel writes, "it has been suggested that I have not sufficiently made known what are my particular views ; I imagine T had said enough in my address to the electors :" we •think so too, and cannot therefore gratify the Colonel in his artful endeavour to make a letter do the duty of an advertisement. A Seaman named Robert Perry, alias Walker, master of the " Emerald" schooner, was drowned in Pigeon Bay, on Monday last. We have no particulars of this accident, but we understand it occurred in the evening when it was nearly dark, and that the deceased fell overboard. A Coroner's inquest has not yet been held on the body.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 127, 11 June 1853, Page 7

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Untitled Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 127, 11 June 1853, Page 7

Untitled Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 127, 11 June 1853, Page 7

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