TWO THOUSAND TROOPS SENT THE WAIKATO.
THE STEAMER AVON TO GO }2ff ? THE RIVER. g|j , THE imTIVEsfBARRICAMNG T)3 ' ■. J ." 2..' t .-»ivfiß. 'TgP FRIENDIiY NATIVES CONFINED w"# THEIR HOMES AFTER J)UBKsg* OTHER NATIVES ORDERED TO Tl^i OATH OF"ATXEGIANCE AND Gl»i "■•"..■ ■#£, £ t tip arms. fmu. - By the^arjrival of the Albambra, \rtj§mi ia possession of Northern files brougtf^gc Dunedin by the S;S; Storm Bird. f|^ the Wellington: Independent: 0$ the ij||p a inst., the fel lowing important' items cj§§|" telligencearo extracted :— Wilt*
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 77, 31 July 1863, Page 2
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