The Press. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1863.
Ln consequence of the pressure of news from th North we are compelled to omit our leading article. THE JTEW3 FHOM THE NORTH. Our files from Auckland arc up to the 9tJ instant. The Lord Ashley left Auckland on tin 6th, but the Lady Bird arrived at Wellingtoi with Auckland news of the 9th, which was broughi on by the Lord Ashley. WnEBE 13 THE NATIVE ABM.Y GONE? This is a question which will be natural]; asked by our readers, but which is not so casil; answered. The Southern. Cross of the 6th give .in account of an engagement with the Natives a the Thames, from which it would appear tha> many of the Meremere garrison have turned uj on the East Coast. The Southern Cross says :— " The Natives ou the Thames and around th eastern coast appear bent on joining the rebellion. Our readers will also see that they have gives unmistakcablc evidence of their presence in th> neighborhood of the Manukau. Press StTMMABT. —Our readers will see, fron an advertisement that a copy of this day's Pbes will be given gratis as a Supplement to purchaser, of the Summary.
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Press, Volume III, Issue 325, 14 November 1863, Page 2
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