& CAMEEONtAN SEITUEMEHT.— About tw<* months siace, the , Rev. David Bruce, . of this, city,, intimated to '"'the Provincial Government that certajn PfSbbytefisiis ia Scotland were- den Biroiis of establishing themselves in this Erovinee, the means of taking their land together! -ftnd -possessing the advantages of mutual co-operation. About this time the Ramaro»aad Opoia blocks on the Manukau Harbour became Provincial property, and were seleotied by Mr* Bruce. as. the site for the special settlement in Vhichhe teas Interefifed. By the'GaDgea,* recently ( d, Itey. James M. Soiith, afl«l about thirty-four perecna for tlm teUlenitfß^ came to Auckland, being the first itißtalitten^frf.' the M Catner,oniiiiu!,''''as they hsveiwsen tiot-ai*. aj)tly'jt6rßied I heref--ACTf £kaiandor T Oct* l^
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 433, 31 October 1863, Page 6
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