THE EAST COAST.
CAPTUTE OF TWO PAI MAT! IRIS, ALSO TWO REBEL FLAGS.
THEIR ARRIVAL AT NAPIER. FPETIIER SUCCESS OF MORGAN.
B\' tlio clipper schooner Olt, which arrived at the Tamaki early yesterday morning from Napi'-r, after a smart run, we learn that the ss St. Ki'dfi arrived a' Napier from the Kast Capo oil Fridav last, and reported that at the dale of her departure from there Morgan had burnt and otherwise destroyed all the settlements betwe 11 Hick's Bay and Waiapu, as also routing all the Hauhaus in those districts. 'I he ."U KilJa ha 1 011 board two Pai Murire prisoners, who had been wounded at Waiapu. one dangerously in the breast, and tho other m the hand *-he was also the bearer of two Hauhau ilags that had been captured by the military settli rs : one ol them had Wiremu Tamihana (William Thompson's name) worke-t on it, and the other bore the name o! the head c-hii-f of the Tokoniaroa tribe. The St. Hilda was to leave again for the Kast Coast, after in a cargo of supplies, inuiiitioii.of war, iScc.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 555, 23 August 1865, Page 5
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185THE EAST COAST. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 555, 23 August 1865, Page 5
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