In the last number of the Lyttelton notice the arrival, on the 21st, of the Gazelle, from Launceston via Nelson, and on the 23rd the Derwent from Melbourne wi stock. The Duke of Bronte for Guam, t ® Steadfast for Singapore, the Eudora i°‘ Sydney, and the Raven for Melbourne, e Lyttelton on the 20th in company with tn Maria. The Lyttelton Times contains a angry article on the observations made y the Governor-in-Chief in Council with} 1 ference to the Canterbury Association, contemporary loses both ifis temper an argument, and imputes to the ”°^ e .L eII statements which he never made, ana affects to reply to them. "We would ven to suggest to Mr. Godley’s organ it' be quite as well to reprint the Gov
observations when attempting to reply to them; they might also possibly be considered of more importance by the settlers at Canterbury than even the comments they appear to have occasioned.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 626, 2 August 1851, Page 2
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