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-•-.-.. ,:; :: --.-.■ ,:•.-,; - ..• -correspondent ' Ifilf^a^-T^^&gj^Pi&e^toe^-—^ OwingCto the P|^^^^^l^tßt;gr^und .and the great difficulty §:r|%pf;£ teopf:e^iipg : i; tfe t^v-ounded to the rear, the yV^^^\^ijo^e^^ei^Q\l up with the attacking well of ; them for on this (in<} .other $*• Grace. might be; seen in , the :^Kth■eJ■-figh^;iak'ing charge of a poor wounded, when,: haying >|^^j3Se^his, -wounds,' he hurried back to the, -f|^f|^6^^ in his hand Hgis^^tvl^.res^mblingr a revolver. .No., one's $§I!ss^^ his, and he ■y^M^d^^ wishes of the whole i :^ ;^]foi^e^natives'°a9yW^.^,Earppeans. The two ifa. ojfcher^mejfccojsji)rs. ■■ Orniond and Baker, are ;;^hig^^po^i[iJpf by all hands." He adds:— {^*; ; .^^ef^ete^ all; very ; sorry the Rangers arrived : Waiapu\'SO.-^at6'':ia\-the'-' I day, as ; from the ■vj; natiirev pf their weapons, and their steady,be--;^&^ro^'and\a^n?irabjo:skirmwhingvwould' have %^TOVed ihemselves a .most formidable, body of : -> :^jcaer^^' and a' better behaved set than those '. ;»viiiiiSer.Cap^iniWestrupp would be difficult to ; I- ;sndC;" l^t/also! speaks well for the new plan of fusing" colonial troops, when I say that, I have :• nptJ.eard}Ot ; a single qiiarrel between them and yo^iliies, from the commencement up to the /^priesent time, although all crowded together in ft a;BmaU;pai,ujider every species of discomfort."

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 8, Issue 696, 31 October 1865, Page 3

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 8, Issue 696, 31 October 1865, Page 3

Untitled Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 8, Issue 696, 31 October 1865, Page 3