, — . •■■ - _j . ■ ■ .55 ous ending of the expedition, f (n . M i; 1 ? Commissioner Booth alone could 1•■ >' V , i responsible.' It was well plamuci' •'.".,{ J carried out.' Severe privations 'wo. -> "\\/M dured cheerfully, and without Vn-u-'-'!^'Xjl and never was there such a rtavee "'"v^rl striking terror into the hearts t >v {C o ,-,-'.'' g contented natives. This practical"^ " ' ol ,\C\ ithe war of '68 and '69. The HtnV 1 r '< ■'" "i haying b, o ammunition, were ro> o ii--' - tively Harmless. Tito Ko War v r«n : u-i •.<-<" 1 hidden m his native haunts. Tlu- A«-i,^i ' O^stabUlafjr was sent to ditterSt "r^rts our own company, along with 200 \ri* was, remaining at Patea, whoro •*, littJa PftmfiaiKßW^^.tp b.Q dp^
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NZ Truth, Issue 56, 14 July 1906, Page 7
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117Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 56, 14 July 1906, Page 7
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