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ALL QUIET AT CAMBRIDGE. PURUKUTU STILL IN THE RANGES. KU PAPAS IN CAMP. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDET.] Cambridge, Wednesday, 4.15 p.m.

Everything is quiet here. Purukuta is supposed to be still in the ranges, *s watch-fires were seen by patrols last night. The Kupapaa still remain in camp waiting the 'return of Mr. Macltay, who is expected to-night.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4917, 29 May 1873, Page 3

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ALL QUIET AT CAMBRIDGE. PURUKUTU STILL IN THE RANGES. KUPAPAS IN CAMP. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDET.] Cambridge, Wednesday, 4.15 p.m. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4917, 29 May 1873, Page 3

ALL QUIET AT CAMBRIDGE. PURUKUTU STILL IN THE RANGES. KUPAPAS IN CAMP. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDET.] Cambridge, Wednesday, 4.15 p.m. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4917, 29 May 1873, Page 3

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