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ral- addit|onal jwharei were; jtalle/L down, bringing the total number d«o---.;tz?oyed up to ■eVenty. ■ ;ha& }'W- b'e^ stopped/ iQKingltcSftdßfeiitiTee.ropei; However, fjl stronger rope Had to Be sent for,' and more "whareß will be wrecked to* morrow. : Tv?p jbatches of Natives, Zo\ and '62 vsirdng 1 were 1 sent from -here tbig kbrhing' to Qjinnake and respectively. - : - Witb/ tlie exceptnonof Titbkowara and- two ■. otiier chief »,• these are the last of the prisoners. : ' The Catap is to be shjtf ted' fpoin= thfefrpnt to/ tne'west of the "Pah'; - iv - J Eba)i "maicing will be continued" jßhortljr^ / The Native village presents a deserted appearance; .
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 175, 23 November 1881, Page 3
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103THE FRONT. Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 175, 23 November 1881, Page 3
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