Some anxiety vrus expressed as to the safety of the schooner l)anzig, of Invercargill, overdue nearly .three weeks from Dunediri. At last, however, ridings has been heard of the mhsiug craft. It appears that she made no less than three attempts to reach Invercargill., and on oue occasion she got as far as the Nuggets, but owing to the severity of the gales blowing, she was obliged to put back to Port Chalmers, where she last arrived on the 20th August, We uudifrstftnd \hsZ Pablo Ifsnqiie, the cckbra-ted pcribnaei' on Hio tight rope, is about to visit Invurcarglli shortly. Onr s&iczi from l-ho Paihi diggings are \o ih? e&jci thai tho pooul&ifc-n is in a, Hoiivc'-irh-i*, nixgcttlyj state. Several fKirik's nxt one pvofjua-ung, and m tim ?'2svd~ ■'■»{' thfrir seas'eb. the taUira oi thy
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Southland Times, Issue 555, 6 September 1866, Page 2
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