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Htjtt. — The crops of all descriptions are plentiful and good at the Hutt and Taitai, the season having been very favorable. Many of the farmers have commenced cutting their cereals. The crops mostly grown this year are oats, horse beans, and potatoes.

j LATEST PEOM WANGANUI. Oun special correspondent adds the following, just as the steamer left :— The news has come down the river that seventy natives were killed the other day. Four Waikato chiefs included. Some think the natives mean they have 70 killed and wounded, but the natives tell me for certain 70 killed alone.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2163, 4 February 1865, Page 3

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Untitled Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2163, 4 February 1865, Page 3

Untitled Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2163, 4 February 1865, Page 3

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