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EAWKE'S BAY.

Br the Star of the South we hare Napier papers to the 12th. instant. From, the H.'awke's Bay Times of that date we take the following : We have intelligence from Wairoa up to Friday last. The news is satisfactory. Js o rebel natives are to be seen. Business is not very but a change for the better may shortly be expected. From Waikari we learn that the seven friendly natives who left that place on Friday, 3rd November, for Waitara, to capture some Hauhaus, who had intimated a desire to become prisoners of the friend lies, —had returned without having seen a siugle rebel. It is hard to conjecture what the JETaiihaus meant by thus deceiving the friendlies.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 941, 19 November 1866, Page 4

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EAWKE'S BAY. New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 941, 19 November 1866, Page 4

EAWKE'S BAY. New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 941, 19 November 1866, Page 4

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