J ui; j'mttt of tldth IWemhor, speaking of tlii' I -ays: •• It will be seen in our tetegraplac news nvm I’ort Chalmers. that, all hopes f d floating the steamer 1 iciiwif arc at an 'end. Tins inifori mia to mult of the enterprise of the shaivhohiers, and tin; skill of (heir engineer will he a subject of general regret, the move so, 11 1 : 1 1 only a short time ago, the success oi 11 io opera! ions was considered all hut certain. It will he remembered that the J'iciori; was actually afloat, and would, in all probability, have been s!earning out to sea in a few hours, when the chan; cable (o winch she was secured, snapped. and tlie unlucky vessel drilled again ashore, into a worse position than she was before. 'We non- learn that she has broken in two near the main gangway, is full of water, and is rapidly filling wi;h sand." A later date mentions that she has been sold in her present posh ion for £'2oo. ilk); majesty s s s. harrh-.r. 17 guns. Command" er Fullivan, from i'danukan, arrived in this harbor yesterday rdlevnoon. She sailed from the Aanukau on the Dili Inst, and intended to call at 'laranaki ; hut, on arriving olf the town, it blew so Prong. that the i/ovr/.-r came to this port. General C ameron and aid-de-camp, are nassengers by her. V\ e mniemland that (.tenoral Cameron has come on a lour of inspection, and after reviewing the troops here, will return to Auckland, calling at Taranaki on Ids way ihither. loir’. ILvpawa.— llio Ti,)t(‘x states that Wr. \\ ard lias met with considerable success in securing the cooperation cf the Sydney Government. feydney has decided on cooperating with Acw /Iceland to its (nllest extent, and will instruct its jtnglisii agent io do all in Ins poivn’ to assist the cherts Ldr. A ard proposes to make.— lh'nl. ifill.t mnvb PIT.T.S. I’i.'lPTATT'lir DItCAV.--V* hen from tree living, excessive indulgence, or (be enervating etieefs ol Lot climates, the nervous sy lem becomes shaken, and the bodily powers debdialed. ] followey's remedies mav be used with eel t aiuty o! their producing relief. For dvspepsia, livin’ complaints, sick head ache, and loss of appetite, this (.hutment should he well rubbed twic* a-day over the pit- of the stomach and right side whilst 11 oiloway's Tills arc being taken in such doses as can conveniently be borne. This treatment will always restore strength and energy. I“.orvonsiifss, ilusbes. and fainting Ills, may all he prevented by a timely recourse to, and diligent, use of. these remedies, which cannot do harm to the delicate or debilitated.— ldvt.j
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 78, 25 December 1862, Page 2
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