QUEEN'S REDOUBT.
j [Yiiom a ;oi!i(i:si'nNhi:NT.j 1 The (Jeneral d ilivniigh this station y('sti->rday ! evening, having come the creek' wav, by the mail ! boat, the stf amer in whirh lie had been previously I travelling the ' Ivdu-rna,' liaving stuek in the river, J snino Ironi h*i*e, ami she has imt made ho* ap- ! Jiearnncf h.i-re v« t. but isi-xvected during the course ; (»f the day. The Ceneral ditt not remain here more j than twenty minutes. j It is rumoured here that the Queen's "Redoubt is ; shortlv t«» be hrnlvcn up as a. station fnr tror.ps, and snmi'm"i'f alih- >!lnat:ou 111 be selected in its stead, prnballv the pdul)' S'tnelcad--, as b('si*les other ail vantages, it is on th" liwr ;>'ipi;. The rniel V. I n'eeii tins ]dace :md Oruvy has herome \"ii"\ - lonelv .-ire-,, the convnv has cased, scarcely a j•!i'Mii tn be iiy! with fnr mih--;. The roads are in a shocking muddy state.
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New Zealand Herald, Issue I, 24 June 1864, Page 4
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156QUEEN'S REDOUBT. New Zealand Herald, Issue I, 24 June 1864, Page 4
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