AUCKLAND.
Mr. Domett. — We are happy to welcome this gentleman to Auckland. He arrived in the Driver, and we sincerely believe that his Excellency formed a wise determination when he decided on offering Mr. Domett a seat in the Legislative Council. Of Mr. Domett, personally, we know but little ; but of his talents we are inclined to form a high estimate. We congratulate the settlers of Nelson on his nomination ; and doubt not, but that their representative will studiously promote their interests, in so far as the circumscribed influence of an officially nominated Independent Member will permit ; and we indulge the hope, that Mr. Domett is not so prejudiced in favor of the Company, as to incapacitate him for advocating the general interests of the colony. — New Zealander.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 121, 26 September 1846, Page 3
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128AUCKLAND. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 121, 26 September 1846, Page 3
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