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m ■ ■ (from otje own coebespondestt.) "Wellington-, April 17. The Prince left here in the Galatea this morning for Nelson. He is accompanied by his Excellency the Governor and suit. ; Very general disaffection has been caused by the Governor in keeping the Duke as much as possible away from the people. The occasion is felt to have partaken too much of the character of a private visit to the vice-regal residence, and expressions of discontent, and disapproval of Sir G. F. Bowen's conduct in the matter are freely uttered. Colonel Whitmore'a force has gone to Auckland, en route for the East Coast, leaving a garrison at Patea and Taranaki. Mr M'Lean and most of the Herataunga natives returned to Napier today.

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Southland Times, Issue 1144, 19 April 1869, Page 2

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Latest Telegrams. Southland Times, Issue 1144, 19 April 1869, Page 2

Latest Telegrams. Southland Times, Issue 1144, 19 April 1869, Page 2

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