New Zealand Spectator, AND COOK’S STRAIT GUARDIAN. Wednesday, September 3, 1851.
The Munford from Hobart Town, andfe arrivals from Lyttelton, have broughtEngE dates to Bth of May. The successful opet ing by the Queen of the Great Exhibit on the Ist of May, the day previouslyb termined, formed the all-engrossing taji of the English papers; and to conveyfe our readers some idea of this most interring scene, we have republished (from a liverpool paper) a full description of it. It do this, we have been obliged to deferte our next number our report of the proceeding's of the Supreme Court and other los news. The Dominion (with a large English nni) was entering Port Cooper, as the and Return were leaving. By the Goren ment brig we learn that the Clara arrirem Nelson on the 25th inst.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 635, 3 September 1851, Page 2
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137New Zealand Spectator, AND COOK’S STRAIT GUARDIAN. Wednesday, September 3, 1851. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 635, 3 September 1851, Page 2
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