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CAMP, PAPAKURA. (FROM A CORRESPONDENT.) September 19.

At last wo ihave a fine day, and the contented faces of our men testify the satisfaction naturally felt at the change in the weather. This morning we were put through skirmishing drill for about an hour-and-a-half, and the wish that soemed to predominate was that a few of the enemy would show their faces on tho edge of the bush. We are getting almost sick of waiting for them, and now begin to think of being relieved, as it is a very difficult thing to procure a pass to town, and most of us have business that requires attention.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1928, 21 September 1863, Page 3

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CAMP, PAPAKURA. (FROM A CORRESPONDENT.) September 19. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1928, 21 September 1863, Page 3

CAMP, PAPAKURA. (FROM A CORRESPONDENT.) September 19. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1928, 21 September 1863, Page 3

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