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By intelligence from Porirua and the Mutt we learn that-things are quiet. The rebels again appear to have lelt the Hutt 'or their stronghold at Pauhautanui. The tro.ps at those stations are kept continual y on the alert, being under arms of a

morning long before daylight. The „ 0 g« tile natives are in possession of the bugle which they took from the poor bugler who was killed at the Camp, and one of t| le j r party is constantly sounding it w j t |,j hearing of the military.

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Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 70, 13 June 1846, Page 2

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Untitled Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 70, 13 June 1846, Page 2

Untitled Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 70, 13 June 1846, Page 2

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