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  2. THE NEW ZEALAND WAR.

    THE meeting of thc Assembly has caused the production of the whole correspondence between his Excellency Sir George Grey and General Cameron, which contains in fact the whole ...

    Article : 2,739 words
  3. ARAWA EXPEDITION TO WHAKATANE.

    Immediately on the arrival of Mr. White at Maketu, the Civil Commissioner there, Mr. T. H. Smith, made arrangements to despatch a party of the Arawas to arrest the murderers of Mr. Fulloon. A ...

    Article : 225 words
  4. FURTHER SUCCESSES OF THE FRIENDLY NATIVES.

    By way of Nelson, we have Auckland papers to the 28th August. They contain a good deal of exciting intelligence from the East Coast, but it is so contradictory, in many ...

    Article : 139 words
  5. MORE FIGHTING AT POVERTY BAY AND WAIAPU.

    The schooner Zillah arrived in harbour on Sunday, with news of more fighting in the vicinity of Poverty Bay, between the friendly natives and the Napier Volunteers on the one side, and Patara's men on the other. The Zillah ...

    Article : 251 words
  6. ENSIGN WARING, 50TH REGIMENT, SHOT BY MAORIES.

    An extra published by the Wanganui Chronicle on the 10th August gives the following particulars of the occurrence:— On Tuesday morning, at 9 o'clock, Mr. Waring, of ...

    Article : 216 words
  7. BRUTAL MURDER OF MR. FALLOON, AND THE CREW OF THE CUTTER KATE.

    The New Zealand Herald supplies the following information from Tauranga:— Camp Tauranga, July 31. This evening, about 6 o'clock p.m., a messenger ...

    Article : 1,151 words
  8. LATER NEWS FROM PIPIRIKI—REBEL VILLAGES DESTROYED.

    Beyond all doubt our people have committed a fearful havoc among the ranks of the enemy during the siege. Upon the authority of several of the chiefs, it has been ascertained that upwards of fifty of the rebels have been put ...

    Article : 175 words
  9. PIPIRIKI BESIEGED: THE ENEMY REPULSED WITH GREAT LOSS.

    The Chronicle of the 5th August contains a full account, from its "own correspondent," of the attack on Pipiriki. He says:— "The defence of Pipiriki seems to us almost the only ...

    Article : 1,535 words
  10. GENERAL CAMERON'S FAREWELL TO THE TROOPS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The Taranaki Herald of August 19th publishes the following general orders, addressed to the troops of all arms now serving in New Zealand:— [GENERAL ORDERS.] ...

    Article : 264 words
  11. WELLINGTON.

    MILITARY MOVEMENTS.—The Brisk, Captain Luce, 16 guns, arrived very unexpectedly, on Thursday, from Wellington, and left again yesterday for Napier, with 300 of the 70th Regiment, and the following officers:—Major ...

    Article : 245 words
  12. DEATH OF DR. MACADAM.

    The following telegram appeared in the Otago Daily Times of Monday, the 4th instant:— Bluff, Sunday, 5 p.m. The steamship Alhambra arrived from Melbourne ...

    Article : 211 words
  13. DEFEAT OF THE HAU HAUS.

    The Sea Shell left Poverty Bay on the 11th instant, and up to that time most of the natives resident there had all turned Pai Marire, and those remaining were in a very unsettled state. The settlers living there were anxiously ...

    Article : 1,727 words
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    DEATH OF KENNEDY: COLONIAL ART.—An admirable picture has been painted in oils by a young colonial artist (Mr. Montagu Scott) on the subject of the death of the gallant Kennedy, whose services as an explorer in the ...

    Article : 611 words
  15. FURTHER OUTRAGES BY THE PAI MARIRES.

    The New Zealand Herald publishes the following additional items from the East Coast:— At Wangamata the Pai Marines went to the house of a settler named Graham, and demanded money, and ...

    Article : 297 words
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