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NEWS FROM AUCKLAND.

The removal of the main .body (S troops from Taranaki. and the *if|f|p r transference ;©f^Heseiit of war to Aucl|Kby the rising of ihoWaikatoa, and pwpmP ol tio«3 for proceeding against them, $mp ei the cnJef interest tb cenirtf at Auck^n tit iefly told, the principal items of in@co\ gence frttnj Auckland are these :-§f oIJ •soldier* ( tlie 18tli Bpy al "lrish } bavQ t rived from England at Auckland, andg, r shortly, :af ite*^. ihei^ ' arri val> ""they m , part of ai »^ w stated l tb) be^ übout^2ooo men, under na i eral Cameron, towards the Waikatod Pol try. The BteanieriAvon was 10 MroceJl froi the Waikato river, tp-day.-tWednesM | ma the l^thirist.* The natives, in expecti COl^ of the. visit of a steamer, were,- we ap » forniedrpreparing'for her reception b|l : -deaVoring^ to, blinekup^th^. river by aj|r oa< of "falling'^trees'acrbss it. * ■}■

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 77, 31 July 1863, Page 2

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NEWS FROM AUCKLAND. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 77, 31 July 1863, Page 2

NEWS FROM AUCKLAND. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 77, 31 July 1863, Page 2

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