AK RIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL AT THE BLUFF.
NEWS TO FEBRUARY 13. TERRIBLE CATASTROPHE IN REGENTS' PARK. FIFTY LIVES LOST. DISASTROUS FLOODS IN YORKSHIRE. FENIANS AT CHESTER. SIXTY ARRESTS IN DUBLIN. . OPENING OF PARLIAMENT BY TflE QUEEN. SPEECH FROM THE THRONE. CHANGES IN THE FRENCH MINISTRY. UNION OF SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN WITH PRUSSIA. [by electric telegraph from the BLCFI I .] Bluff, March 21. The Rangitoto arrived at the Bluff, at 1 to-day, after a very good passage of four days 18 hours. She left Williamstown. at 5 p.m., ou the 16th. The steamship Avoca anchored in Hobson's Bay, at half-past 10 on the moruing of the 16th instant. She was unexpected, , as the branch steamer from KiDg George's Sound to Adelaide had not arrived up to that date. It is supposed she has broken down.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 69, 23 March 1867, Page 2
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134AKRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL AT THE BLUFF. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 69, 23 March 1867, Page 2
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