CHRISTCHURCH.
12th April, 2 a.m. The Alhainbra has arrived from the South, and sails to-night. Nine ships have sunk at v Auckland. • £20,000 worth of property destroyed on shore, by flood and gale. ' 11th April, 11 a.m. Lord Ashley has arrived from the North and sails South, at noon. ' The J. B. Russell, and Dancing "Wave,have arrived from Hokitika. fe A proclamation has been issued call- * ing the Assembly together on the 28th 1 May. There has been a fearful gale at Auck--1 land: 12th April, 9.51 a.m. i Arrived — Lady Bird from Dunedin, sails North at noon. 1 Eoyal Exchange, from Newcastle. Sailed — James Lister, for London. ' 12th April, 2.14. p.m. • \ Hokitika Mails — Mining news unim- . portant. 1 Steamer Nelson successfully launched at the Grey. Hamet, from Melbourne, on North ! Spit. Albion had arrived with news up to | sth. The M'Culloeh Ministry continue in : office. Greorge of the Argus still imprisoned. Schooner Spray supposed foundered : near Brisbane. , Britain's Queen total wreck. Coasfc (?) Mail stuck up. Wollongong passengers robbed. ' Adelaide wheat 7s ; flour £17 to £18 10s.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 241, 13 April 1866, Page 2
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