SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
The New Governor. — It is said, and the report seems probable, that a sloop of war is shortly to leave England for the Cape, with Sir H. F. Young's successor, and was to convey the latter hither. Sir H. E. F. Young is spoken of in England in the highest terms. — Adelaide Paper.
The Cambria was to leave England with | Sir Harry Smith, the new governor of the Cape colony, about the 10th September. — Ibid. Private letters had been received from Gra* ham's Town, stating that Sir H. E. F. Young our new Lieutenant Governor, was holding himself in readiness to embark, in the first suitable ship, for South Australia. — Ibid.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 260, 26 January 1848, Page 3
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113SOUTH AUSTRALIA. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 260, 26 January 1848, Page 3
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