WOUNDED.
57th Regt. — Private Michael Hogan, severely ; Private Edward Dunnett, slightly. 65tk Regt. — Private Joseph Turner Bennett, slightly ; Private John Fermback, do. ; Private John Glover, do. The native loss, as usual, cannot be ascertained, but it is supposed they suffered severely, as yells of pain were clearly distinguishable from the customary yells of defiance, and more than one was observed being carried away.
85th Kino's Light Infantry. — We learn with satisfaction that this highly distinguished corps has been ordered to proceed from the Cape of Good Hope to New Zealand, where we feel convinced that the rebels will have sincere cause to regret the arrival of the King's Light Infantry. Lieut.-Col. Grey, who commands the regiment, it one of ihe most efficient and estimable officers in the British army. — Ntwtofthe World, Nov. 11,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume IX, Issue 447, 23 February 1861, Page 3
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