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WELLINGTON.

Monday, Feb. 6 r With the exception of those for the City, which take place to morrow, the Wellington elections are now all over. The whole of the members as yet returned are Government supporters.

The Celseno, from London, arrived here yesterday. She brings 59 immigrants and 12 cabin passengers, including six nuns—two each for Hawke's Bay, Nelson, and Christen urch. The Celseno reports having spoken, the ship Glendower, from London to Sydney, 84 days out, all well. The Koman Catholic Bishop Moran, and several priests and nun**, were passengers by the Glendower, His Excellency the Governor sailed from here on Saturday last on the following tour : —Holdtika, Martin's Bay, Milford Sound, Dusky Bay, Stewart's Island, and the Bluff, which he will reach by the Ist March. Tie is accompanied by Commodore Stirling, who will visit Dunedin and the interior of Otago, Canterbury, and Westland, — returning to Wellington about the middle of April. Dr. Hector also forms one of the party, and will examine the geological and other features of the country, and mark points for settlem<juts. Much marine surveying will likewise be done, the Acheron being the only ship of the Royal navy that has visited these inlets since Captain. Cook.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 936, 6 February 1871, Page 2

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WELLINGTON. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 936, 6 February 1871, Page 2

WELLINGTON. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 936, 6 February 1871, Page 2

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