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fjlY BUDITA.ni.NH TBIiKOIIA.Wr.] Wellington, Aug. 22,4 p.m. Two parties — IGO men undor 001. M'Donnell, and 100 men under Capfc. Pago— have been out. They burned the old Native ueUloinentß in tho neighbourhood of Ketomerai, but did not encounter tho robel«. Tho rebolfl nro fltationod at a Htrong pah called Ngafciotemanu, which it ih intended to nttaclc ohortly. 7.CG p.m. Tho Lady Bird hns brought ovor tho crow of tho Tarannki, All accountn agree that tho wreck wan tho roflult of puro accidont. Tho atcamorww cauglM; m an eddy, tho bow being in ton and the nfcorn i» fourteou fathoms. TheHov. P. H. Maxwell waa buried tliin aftornoon, tho Binhop, Archdeacon Hadfiold, and alt the neighbouring clergy officiating.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 87, 24 August 1868, Page 3
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