. l '"s enlargement of the Moiimout.li Ke- " ■■■■■'< '< r.pullv ~,»,,r0a-liing completion. A "J MmMoiH biirrac-k-room iiaa been erected, '■•'■' the wa .; 3 ~vt«,i |~,1 considerably. The '"".iworke an- ex.•client)? l.uilt, ami it would b " "«li'--ult to liu.itiUK- that, ;i fortress of greater cuul.l |,r Ib'uid in New Zeal .nil. All 1..,- other rcd.-ufcl.-, in the dUlricl are falling l '-> "'cav, and il is to be hoped that a necessity <>■ I heir restoration mriv not occur. The /"i ■ression prevail tliat 'the dny of redoubts - ov.r, and tl.at "swords and spears" are I'-rmar-ently to be superseded by " plough•"an* aad p ruu ; ug Looks."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IX, Issue 2543, 20 March 1872, Page 7
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