CAMBRIDGE.
(I'llOM OUIt OWN COItUESI'OKDpNT. September 28. Tut; body of tho child mentioned in my last as . having been accidentally drowned, has, I believe, been, iiicked up at Hamilton. ( i'lie whole of the let Waiknto Militia stationed on tho Waikftti are, 1 believe, under orders to procced ut onen to Auckland at route to Tauringa and Opotiki. Tho dot.chment stationed at the Upper Kodoubt, J'ulcekiira, leavo hoi-o to-morrow by the Pioneer, wr-ich has just arrived. Tho Roboubt occupied by them is at once to bo levelled by mon of Una regiment, so that this will now be loft tho most advanced outpost, on tho Wnikato. Horo, too, reductions may ba looked for immediately, the orders for occupy inj the last-block of land ailoted to this j regiment having arrived on Saturday lust, situated i[j t?io VVlmngamarino Vulloy ; and notice. h«3 been i given that all officers and non-commissioned officers • must make select-on by this il av week. Wo may ' therefore expect thftt' aoOn after that date iho whole ( regiment will 1;6 off pay, with tt\e exception of the ] few required to. carry -he duties of the staff. If ; the Maoris shew t\o sign now, I think wo mar safely J reekoiij tli.-.j " bailing accidents," they will :ah-> j tinue so. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 900, 2 October 1866, Page 5
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