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THE GOVERNOR’S MOVEMENTS.

(From the Daily Southern Crons, StU May.) TTis Excellency Governor Bowen and Lady still reside in Auckland and are not expected to leave for Wellington before the termination of Juno. llis [Excellency will pay a State visit on jtbo 13th instant to the outsettlemem lOfOtahuhu, where lie is to receive a ■public reception from the country j settlers, and inaugurate the monument j erected to the memory of Colonel 1 Nixon.

On the his Excellency I will leave for the Waikato. Meetings! "f the friendly natives will be held at Xgmmwahia and at Hamilton or Cambridge on the Horotia. There is no probability that any of the King, natives will come down to the meetings, and no invitation has been sent to them. We have heard that some of the natives intend opening their months pretty freely to the Governor at Xgaruawahia, and his Excellency must be

convinced by this time that the Maoris are rather a peculiar and outspoken race of people. His Excellency's visit to Waikato will not have any very great significance in a political point of view, but it is well that he should see that famous country before going .down South.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 577, 14 May 1868, Page 3

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THE GOVERNOR’S MOVEMENTS. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 577, 14 May 1868, Page 3

THE GOVERNOR’S MOVEMENTS. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 577, 14 May 1868, Page 3

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