Rabal and Military Intelligence.
if' B ' 1 p 0 ." 0 ' Captain Tumor, and Sydney, A? ° returncd from; tho Thames. No 'mportauce hus been received by these " • ' j - ur !V cr . an tllat the inert " are ' all busily K ? p roW ™ S Up fortifications. ca ovcrrimont store-ship Jessie had. been ITC v mouth of tho creek 1 . Colonel S* ■ "♦£ °f n a ?. e ". site for a signal whiM> nlnrv W ?.°. n-t l'okurukuru, from £, P . Rangiriri Jleremero, and the : Queen's Redoubt can be pWj Bcen . No native ß havo ljeon
• £ aptab H - Mar H arrived Rh n f ?v yeaterday'rhorning. She went np tho Taraab on Saturday" nMt; and at daybght yeafcrday morning took on boSrd tho! ro-«amd«-of the Maon pstwoaew and an escort of tho Warn** of OdpL Brookfield. 7T P«Mnera (78 in number) 'the landed and proceeded forthwith to One-' atS'-r ' ttCr Bailed - 0a Saturda y f <* the camp at t.ie rharnea, Wl th provisions for the troopn.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 8, 30 November 1863, Page 3
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