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Telegraphic despatches reached Mr. Ormond yesterday afternoon, bringing news thafc Kemp, Topia, and 300 men had marched into the Uriwera country, so that Ropata ancl the Ngafciporou will be well supported. The Arawa have not accepted the conditions of service, with pay contingent on success ; so that the hunting Te Kooti in the Uriwera country and the subjugation of the Uriwera is left to the Ngatiporous and Wanganuis. The Constabulary force which moved, under Colonel Macdonnell, to Patetere, is now on its way back to Taupo, and is expected to reach Orakekoraho to-morrow. The Maori King is reported to be drawing his people well away into his. own country, and to have invited the Ngatiraukawa there, so that they may be out of the way should Kooti endeavor to make back to Patetere.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 14, Issue 1134, 11 March 1870, Page 2
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135LATEST INTELLIGENCE. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 14, Issue 1134, 11 March 1870, Page 2
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