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DRURY.

[FROM OUU OWN COKUKSJ'ONDENT.] April 18. Three Maori prisoners who were brought down under gimrd on Friday evening u> IJrurv, were scut, ou to OtuliuluK.n S.iiurdny. This dnv the Flying Column, numbeiing 210 nu'ii. umler the command of Major Uyun, have left hhoclcs' Clearing for Otuliuliu. en rovte for Turunuki. Tents i\re also erecting for die accommodation of one lialf-bhttery of Artillery, und the ollieers mid men of the 70th' liegimeiit, to iiiiiuber in nil 700 men, who uiv expected here from I lie front; they will remain lure n few days mid proceed on to Tiiruimki also. Tlie convoy to the front this diiy numbered 3'J curls. The ' Wiiiroii,' 'George,' und ' Kate,' uru at this wharf.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 135, 19 April 1864, Page 4

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DRURY. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 135, 19 April 1864, Page 4

DRURY. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 135, 19 April 1864, Page 4

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