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CAMP PUKEWHARANGI.

[FKOM A LUIiKEsI'ONDKNT.] May 8. T think we learn some valuable lessons limih our labt, engagement, but we trust ere long to make an impression upon the natives as to remove any feding of satisfaction tiny may entertain on account of our heavy loss. We have nearly completed our Kedoubt (near the site of tlie Gate Pa), and expect it will be occupied by the ?nth —whom if is said" arc to proceed hither. There are two or three strong native positions yet to be attacked, anil it is our sincere desire that we should be led against them at once. Kvery soldier here is desirous ol* "wiping out all remembrance of the late ailair at the Uale Pah, and if the weather holds good we trust to give yoti a good report ere long-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 155, 12 May 1864, Page 4

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CAMP PUKEWHARANGI. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 155, 12 May 1864, Page 4

CAMP PUKEWHARANGI. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 155, 12 May 1864, Page 4

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