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CANTERBURY.

Cheistchukch, Isth Nov. The St Kilda, from Chatham Islands, has arrived at "Wellington, and reports the Sea Serpent, Captain Blair, quite given up as lost, having been missing for four months. The Plying Cloud put in there leaky. The barque Lizzie Scott, from -Wellington to Callao, has been wrecked on the sooth end of the Chatham Islands, on the 3rd November. Next morning the crew took to the boats, and after sailing thirty miles, reached a Maori village, and walked to Waitangi, where an enquiry was instituted, and a verdict of neglegience returned. The crew came here by the St. Kilda.

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Southland Times, Issue 592, 16 November 1866, Page 2

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CANTERBURY. Southland Times, Issue 592, 16 November 1866, Page 2

CANTERBURY. Southland Times, Issue 592, 16 November 1866, Page 2

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