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The Governor informs the Honourable, the Native Minister that he landed at Russell on the 16th. Inst., and found a few Natives assembled with the European inhabitants to meet him. He visited the widow of Tamati Waka Neue, understanding that it would be gratifying to her, and the Ngapuhi tribe. Mr. Kemp had come up a few days previously to make arrangements. Accompanied by him, Mr. Williams, R.M., Captain Simpson R.N. (Senior Officer), and some of the officers of H.M.S. "Blanche", Archdeacon Clark, Mr. Wi Katene, his Aide de Camp, and some some visitors, - he met the Natives at Oheawai on the 17th. Upon the Governor taking his seat, he desired Mr. Katene to take one beside him; when he was informed that the Natives, headed by Hetta, would not present the address, (of which he had already received a translation),

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