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  2. THE NEW ZEALAND WAR.

    SINCE General Chute's rapid and very successful march from Wanganui to Taranaki we have had no very startling news from that quarter. The people of Taranaki are delighted—as they ...

    Article : 4,341 words
  3. THE THREATENED HOSTILITIES BETWEEN KUKUTAN AND TE WHEORO.

    WE stated yesterday that a dispute had arisen between Waata Kukutai and Te Wheore, concerning certain [?] pas near Lake Whangape, and that these chiefs had collected their followers under arms. We are glad to state that the ...

    Article : 664 words
  4. RECONNOITERING OF THE TROOPS AT OPOTIKI UNDER COLONEL LYONS.

    [?] the arrival on the [?] February, of the P.S. Sturt, Captain Fairchild, we have late news from Opotiki and neighbourhood. Mr. Gilmer, a passenger by the Sturt, has kindly furnished us with some particulars of the doings ...

    Article : 1,769 words
  5. SKIRMISH WITH THE REBELS AT WAIKARE MOANA.

    Per the brig Maggie, from Hawke's Bay, we have papers to the 18th February. From an "extra" of the Hawke's Bay Times of that date we quote as follows:— ...

    Article : 1,522 words
  6. THE MAORIES CHARGED WITH THE MURDER OF MR. FULLOON.

    The New Zealand Herald on 28th February says:— His Worship sat at the new gaol yesterday forenoon, for the purpose of committing for trial those among at the Maori prisoners against whom the charge had been made out. ...

    Article : 304 words
  7. THE MAORIES ACCUSED OF THE MURDER OF THE REV. MR. VOLKNER.

    The five natives accused of the murder of Mr. Volkner, who have been for some months past in custody at Opotiki, but who were not brought before the court-martial, arrived in Auckland yesterday by the steamer Sturt, from Opetiki. ...

    Article : 262 words
  8. MORE SKIRMISHING WITH THE NATIVES.

    We reported last week that a pa, said to be Tautshai's, had been attacked and taken by a mixed force of troops and Bushrangers, but we were not then able to give the particulars. It appears that on the 6th ...

    Article : 1,143 words
  9. EIGHT HAU-HAUS KILLED AND SEVERAL WOUNDED.

    ON Friday or Saturday last a few of our men, principally Kupapas, left the camp near Waingongoro, with the intention of capturing horses, having a brush with the enemy, or enjoying any other bit of fun that might turn up. ...

    Article : 172 words
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