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Before the " Duke of Portland " sailed, the Canterbury Association had determined to suspend all active operations in England, in September, immediately after the departure of the body of colonists who were to accompany Sir Thomas Tancred. Dr. Kowley, Mr. John Owen, and other gentlemen who have taken an active part in the colonization of Canterbury, were to form part of this body, to convey whom two ships will in all probability have been required. In the colony, pending the final arrangement between the Association and the Colonists, the operations of the former will be restricted within very narrow limits, and its establishment will be proponionably reduced. The next meeting of the Lvttelton Colonists' Society is deferred till the Sittings oi the Supreme Court are over.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 94, 23 October 1852, Page 10

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Untitled Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 94, 23 October 1852, Page 10

Untitled Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 94, 23 October 1852, Page 10

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