THE SUEZ MAIL.
We take the following from the-Even-ing Post of Friday last: — The English Mail arrived at the Bluff at half-past 4 yesterday afternoon, but the news brought being unimportant, the Telegraph Commissionerhas ordered th it the usual Suez summary shall not be telegraphed. The Manager has, however, kindly forwarded for publication the following particulars of the health of the Duke of Edinburgh:— The following news per Claud Hamilton is included in the Suez summary.
The Duke of Edinburgh has been pronounced convalescent. It is intended to have a general holiday throughout the colonies. It is reported -that Commodore Lambert * intends ordering the Galatea home, but if the Prince requires change he will go to Launceston for a short time. Judge Cheeke has been appointed to try O’Farrell. My Thorne progressing favorably. No demonstration of any kind made on St. Patrick’s Day. Latest intelligence up to 21st Fe&, but unimportant.
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 65, 30 March 1868, Page 79
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151THE SUEZ MAIL. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 65, 30 March 1868, Page 79
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