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PROBABLE ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF POSTAL STEAMERS— PANAMA CO.

The Christchurch Evening Mail learus from private letters from Hokitika, that considerable seusation lias' been created by the unfortunate mesalliance of a gentleman holding a high position in the General Government service with a person of too well-known antecedents. The Marlborough papers state that Mr. Fjffe of Kuikoura, has at length succeeded iu.gettiug water in considerable quantity from ■ an' Artesian Well. After boring for 125 feet without effect, the attempt was renewed m another place not more than 20 rarcls distant, when a plentiful spring was inet with at a depth of 25 leet only.

The Canterbury Times is responsible for the following :— One important result of the session just ended, may be told iu few words. Several of the most ardent supporters of the self-reliant and union policy,- as opposed to separation, now declare they see no remedy for the grievances of the Middle Islaud, and no security for the future, except in that which, but a few months ago, they opposed so strenuously. Most prominent among these converts to separation are Mr. Weld and Mr.' FitzGerald.

"Kame. Airive Depart From. To. C. Hamilton. .2 3 Wellington Hok & Syd Otago 4 5 Melb&Hok Wellington Egmont ,4 9 Manukau.. Grey&Hok Airedale, or Phoebe .... 9 ' 10 Pic*ton,&c. Trki&Mku Tararua 12 14 Melb&Hok Wellington Lord Ashley. 18 20 Wellington Grey&Hok Airedale, or Phcebe .... 20 24 Trki&Mku Grey&Hok Rangitoto.... 20 21 Melb&Hok Picton, &c. Egmont 24 25 Wellington Trki&kku C. Hamilton. 28 29 Syd & Hok Wellington

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 215, 13 November 1866, Page 2

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PROBABLE ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF POSTAL STEAMERS—PANAMA CO. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 215, 13 November 1866, Page 2

PROBABLE ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF POSTAL STEAMERS—PANAMA CO. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 215, 13 November 1866, Page 2

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