PORT WAIKATO.
fVROM' OTTO UAVN couuestondknt.] -- r 10. , r . received a visit yesterday from tho Defence jHiiHstov and the Colonial Secretary. They arrived icre m tho 1 Gundagai,' mid after inspecting tho dockyard and having a view of the plaec, they departed in tin; same vessel. Tories came iu here on Thursday and gave up heir arms, and took the oath of allegiance. Thev t0 ?n» <l°pnvtuve yesterday for "Waikato. ic blockade U in active progress and will shortly be ready. nother theatrical performance came off on AVe'' : - ncsiluy evening, and was very successful; it is to Ve repeated to-night. Several vessels are lying here for some time waiting i"r a favorable wind; a strong S.E. wind is now blowing. i 'Hi*; vosaeld in harbour at present are the 'Aboona,* \ 1 Aquilla,' * Kxcelsior,' and 1 Nebuchadnezzar.' r lhe steam barge which was launched some ago, will in il few days be ready for sailing.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 315, 15 November 1864, Page 5
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154PORT WAIKATO. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 315, 15 November 1864, Page 5
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