Outrage by Blacks.
Port Darttin June 10.
Two teamsters, Mulligan and Legar, who were carrying rations to the Victoria Downs station, were attacked by a large body of blacks.
Legar, although badly speared, assisted Mulligan to make a barricade among the waggons with flour bags. They stood a siege for three days, and then drove off their assailants with rifles, and escaped. The blacks returned, looted the camp, ami
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIL, Issue 7302, 10 June 1895, Page 2
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