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THE WAIKATO.

"# B 'l*ar»l. last evening, from an authoritative SStv" jS'been reinforced by a large accesSn of ambers from the East Cape It is X*l that their women ~nd children have been ett away inland' to Manßateutan This would Skate L intention on the part, of the enemy to S c°° clnsions with. General Cameron, who Triri' doubtless accommodate them, unless, mfoed another Meremere qualm, shall-cause anther' dispersion. We may look to hear of active measures, the General having so promptly and so opportunely resumed 'his post at the front.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 1, 13 November 1863, Page 3

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THE WAIKATO. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 1, 13 November 1863, Page 3

THE WAIKATO. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 1, 13 November 1863, Page 3

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