The brig Nelson, Captain Sedgwick, sails for England in a day or two, with a valuable cargo of oil, bone, wool, &c We are sorry that we are still without news from the north, so that we might have quieted the anxiety of our friends in the Mother-country. W e catmot Bay any , h : ng with regard to our future prospects, but merely that we hope for much. The settlement of the native disturbance will infuse fresh lie into the place, and with assistance from England, we may at last be
enabled to realize a portion of our expectations on first landing in this, our adopted, country.
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Wellington Independent, Volume I, Issue 49, 4 February 1846, Page 3
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