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(BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.)

(from our own correspondent.) Invercargill, Friday Evening. There has been a great fall of snow up country. Cobb's coach from the Lake, which was due yesterday, has not yet arrived. It is supposed to be snowed up. Communication with the Lake is entirely stopped. The weather here is fine, but very cold. Arrived at the Bluff, the Jessie Gilbert, from London, with immigrants, and four passengers from the Cape, all well. There have been no deaths.

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Otago Witness, Issue 704, 27 May 1865, Page 11

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(BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.) Otago Witness, Issue 704, 27 May 1865, Page 11

(BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.) Otago Witness, Issue 704, 27 May 1865, Page 11

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