AUCKLAND.
We are glad to welcome an old friend and gallant defender in the person of LieutenantColonel Hulme, who- returns we believe to settle amongst -us. There are, " also, we understand, some score of Mechanics arrived,, who will find plenty of work and good wages 1 in "Governor Grey's paradise."-— l Sew Zealander, Nov. 2*9; ' ' •' ' ,The 96th, Regiment are reported to be under orders of almost immediate embarkation for India. Lieutenant-General Wynyard, it is said, will proceed from Sydney, to inspect them prior to their departure. Their head quarters have been between ei*ht and nine years in Van Diemen's Land ; one regiment will do the future Tasmanian duty.— Ib. '< • -'•
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 351, 13 December 1848, Page 3
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109AUCKLAND. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 351, 13 December 1848, Page 3
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