By the Overland Mail, which arrived ve lerday, we have received Wellington onnZ to the. 23rd of July. They contain S?. items of interesting intelligence, which jtunnecessary to encroach on our crowds space by recapitulating here, as they will i* found copied into our other columns W The Governor and Lady Grey were busily preparing to leave Wellington. His Excel lency probably started in Hie first week of this month, intending to travel overland accompanied by Mr. McLean, with the view of purchasing various tracts of land fJ! the Natives. It was expected that befom the end of the month Lady Grey would leav” by the Government brig for Auckland hj will be seen by our extracts that the peonle ofWellington of various clubs were vieL with each other in manifestations of respeetto Sir George Grey, and that more than on* tangible token of the high estimation in which His Excellency is held had been resolved upon.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 767, 20 August 1853, Page 2
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