NEW PLYMOUTH.
We received this morning, by the Lady of the Lake, letters from our correspondent at New Plymouth, dated January 6. The Government bug arrived there from Wellington on the Ist, and sailed on the following day for Auckland, with fifty-seven of the emigrants sent out by the Company, and Messrs. Taylor, Clarke, Thatcher, and other settlers. Mr. Thatcher is a gentleman of considerable property, who came out to New Zealand about twelve monts since, we believe in the Himalaya, and has been prevented by the Maories from going on his land. The other gentlemen we know nothing of, but we may presume that they have left from a similar cause. Our letter states that Mr. George has gone to Wellington in the Finnetta, to engage a vessel to convey a miraber of persons to South Australia — a colony which is blessed with a Governor who protects the lives and property of his countrymen. — Nelson hxaminer.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 16, 25 January 1845, Page 4
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157NEW PLYMOUTH. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 16, 25 January 1845, Page 4
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