CORRESPONDENCE.
ENGAGEMENT AT OTAUTO.
2b the Editor of the Star. Sib,— ln reply to ll M t P.O." and "O. Kassmtn " re the above, I would ad rife them to read my letter again, ai they are evidently labouring under a misapmahan* sion, for both letters bear out what I say, " that there w« no fight at Otauto in '66" With reference to the figtit therein '65, if they like to go to WaoKanni oemetery they will find the grave of Lient. Weitlope. v of Yon Tempaky's corps; two mo*, o?4k Von'a men were left dead on thtlfijoV^ The oaenalties of the Imperial fanec I forget, bat one of the 50th wae shot throagb the head. Had Baseman left tht last two paragraphs ont of his letter I should not have troubled yon with an answer, for both writers appear to be jn a fog.— l am, &c, E. C. Mbbedob.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2393, 5 April 1893, Page 2
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151CORRESPONDENCE. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2393, 5 April 1893, Page 2
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