THE EAST COAST.
"We understand that after the recent engagement between the loyal Arawas and tlio Ngntiporaus. which look placc 011 the Sth, tin! latter retired to their settlements on the. East Coast; but there is little doubt but that tlioy have only dono ho ill order to recruit their numbers and return in irresis- ' tible force upon the—as yet—-victorious i Arawas. j So unmistakenbly has this tribe shown its j loyalty to the Queen, in forcibly refusing | permission to Kiug natives to pass over its territory on their way to the rebels at lUauugatautari, that we cannot but consider it entitled to every assistance from the Government in repelling the attack of a powerful enemy, the rink of which it has incurred by voluntarily taking up arms in our cause.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 110, 21 March 1864, Page 3
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131THE EAST COAST. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 110, 21 March 1864, Page 3
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