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TE PUKE MAIL ROUTE IMPASSABLE.

MR BURT REPORTED MISSING. TAUKANOA, last night. Crosby, the mail contractor, who has just come in, reports that the road to Te Puke is unpassable, and that the roads at Te Ngae Mission Station are biocked with ten feet of volcanic ilebrix, The pasturages at Te Puke are covered with dust. Mr Harry R. Burt is reported missing. He was expected at Okaro on Thursday night, and was to have stayed with the natives. TE TEKO BURIED. It is reported here that several Europeans and natives have been buried in the ruins of the Te Teko Settlement.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 135, 11 June 1886, Page 2

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TE PUKE MAIL ROUTE IMPASSABLE. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 135, 11 June 1886, Page 2

TE PUKE MAIL ROUTE IMPASSABLE. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 135, 11 June 1886, Page 2

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