Yesterday afternoon H.M. S. Calliope arrived from Auckland with his Excellency Lieut.-Colonel Wynyard, commanding the troops in New Zealand, on a visit of in • spection. His Excellency, who is accompanied by Captain Greenwood, Major of Brigade, and Ensign G. Wynyard, aide-de-camp, was received on landing by a guard of honour of the 65th Regt. Neither the Calliope nor her gallant commander are strangers to Wellington, the vessel while in commission by Capt. Stanley having been stationed here during the disturbances with the natives, and rendered the most important services to the settlement, while Sir Everard Home has been previously in New Zealand in H.M.S. North Star. The Calliope has had a quick passage from Monganui, which she left last Saturday, having sailed from Auckland on the 7th inst. We un erstand that several American Whalers were at Mongauui refitting, and more were expected to arrive there shortly.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 675, 21 January 1852, Page 3
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