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SKIRMISH AT PATEA 17 REBELS KILLED AND 6 TAKEN PRISONERS. 1 SOLDIER KILLED AND 3 WOUNDED. (FROM THE "WANGANUI CHRONICLE," MARCH 15.)

Nominal return of killocl r.ad wounded at Te Awi, 13th Maich, 1865— -Piivate James Nixon, 57th Regiment, killed, shot through the head. Private George Nicholes, Military Tiain, severely woundedPrivate Roberb Bates, 57th Regiment, very severely wounded. Lance-sergeant John Castles, 68th Regiment, severely wounded. J. Mouat, Inspector-General, P.M. 0., Assistant Militaiy Secretary, &c. Hend-quaiteis.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2401, 31 March 1865, Page 7

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SKIRMISH AT PATEA 17 REBELS KILLED AND 6 TAKEN PRISONERS. 1 SOLDIER KILLED AND 3 WOUNDED. (FROM THE "WANGANUI CHRONICLE," MARCH 15.) Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2401, 31 March 1865, Page 7

SKIRMISH AT PATEA 17 REBELS KILLED AND 6 TAKEN PRISONERS. 1 SOLDIER KILLED AND 3 WOUNDED. (FROM THE "WANGANUI CHRONICLE," MARCH 15.) Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2401, 31 March 1865, Page 7

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