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BALCLUTHA.

j- (From, our Own Correspondent.) jtFrom the change in the mode of HHHmittuig hither copies of the Tua:s, sufficient interest will be compensate one for the a local occasystem of posting by you previous to enjoyed the doubtful at \east — of well and drying the iuk a mys1 ' posted in mail, nights to /io\ Balclutba. asLtlie, project au-JV^s to K me, ;«but it ; day's I and to and time provincial happiOne hatching of had

things have survived — and it ia a fact that they haye — the predictions, croakings and calumnious abuse of the anti-acclimatisationists, would be a puzzle for the spirit of gentle Isaac. From a gentleman whose business frequently tahes him to Waiwera, I learn that a considerably number of young; fry, or whatever, else you like to call them, may at any time be seen disporting themselves apparently in the enjoyment of good health and kind treatment.

Captain M'Kenzie, M.P.C. for this district, favored his constituents, on Saturday last, with his political views on the present aspect of affairs » He strongly denied that he was a staunch supporter of the Yogel Ministry, any . further than that he believed the present Executive absorbed all the available talent for office. If there is nothing paradoxical in the honorable' gentleman's disclaimer, I'm a Dutchman, notwithstanding that I, was bora, iv Wapping.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 45, 19 December 1868, Page 3

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BALCLUTHA. Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 45, 19 December 1868, Page 3

BALCLUTHA. Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 45, 19 December 1868, Page 3