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  2. LIST OF KILLED AND WOUNDED.

    THE following list of killed and wounded was supplied to us (Southern Cross) by our special correspondent, and we have carefully compared it and corrected it by the official list of Dr. Mouatt, which was kindly supplied to us. ...

    Article : 741 words
  3. THE REBELS DEFEATED BY LOYAL NATIVES.

    The schooner Mavis and the Sandfly arrived from Maketu to-day. They brought news of a great fight between the natives at Matata, and the loss of sixty of the enemy. ...

    Article : 443 words
  4. THE DEFEAT OF THE NATIVES AT TARANAKI.

    On Saturday morning we reported that the natives had been repulsed in an attack on Sentry Hill. The affair turns out to have been one of the most successful of the whole war, when the losses on both sides ...

    Article : 418 words
  5. THE REBELS DRIVEN FROM THEIR POSITION AT MAKETA.

    The following extracts are from the New Zealand Herald of 29th April:— Yesterday afternoon the Falcon made Auckland from Maketu, where her arrival had been most ...

    Article : 431 words
  6. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 7,335 words
  7. VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE.

    THERE has been a considerable stir among the Volunteers during the past month, and various events have indicated an increasing interest in the force, both on the part of the Volunteers themselves and the general public. The ...

    Article : 435 words
  8. MAORI BARBARITIES.

    CANNIBALISM is no longer an obsolete custom with the "noble savage." The brave soldiers of the British army are not only to be killed in fair fight, but when wounded, and fit subjects for quarter, are to be ...

    Article : 289 words
  9. FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE TE PAPA REPULSE.

    By the Souchays, steamer, we have Auckland papers to the 5th May. The New Zealand Herald of that date, adverting to the results of the late disastrous fight, says:— ...

    Article : 362 words
  10. BATTALION RIFLE MATCH.

    Some months ago a correspondence took place between Captain Raymond, of No. 1 Company, Sydney Battalion Volunteer Rifles, and the secretary of the Southampton Rifle Club (the members of which belong, for the most ...

    Article : 1,139 words
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