"WELLINGTON.
January 7th. The Falcon has arrived to salute Sir George Bowen. "Will await further or( j erSt —The Auckland Herald says that Sir George Grey has received despatches to remain to receive the Duke of Edinburgh, and that Sir George Bowen's commission will run accordingly. * "Wednesday, Bth. Mr Richmond returned last night from Auckland and confirms yesterday's telegram. During the interval between the departure of the Suez and Panama mails the Duke of Buckingham determined to request Sir George Grey to remain governor until after the Duke of Edinburgh's visit. Despatches reached Auckland just in time to prevent His Excellency's departure for Sydney in the Challenger. News creates great satisfaction everywhere. Carle ton's resolutions in Auckland Provincial Council, condemned by meeting at Otahuhu as premature and pernicious. Mr Arthur Atkinson has resigned his fiOfl.f: ffW f^rnnj-a : —
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Southland Times, Issue 879, 10 January 1868, Page 2
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137"WELLINGTON. Southland Times, Issue 879, 10 January 1868, Page 2
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