LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
Troops for Waipawa. —lt is currently repeated in town that a company of the 14th Regiment, under Captain Vivian, are to he sent to Waipawa, and also fifty of the Colonial Deience Corps, where they will be stationed until further orders. The arms for the V aipawa Militia were taken up without escoit, with the nipples taken out, and past a certain pah in the night-time. Such a clandestine proceeding we most decidedly deprecate, as being ignominious to ourselves and giving cause lor suspicion in the native mind.
RECOVERY OF THE BODY OF Mr. McDoYALD- —Xhis remains of this unfortunate man were discovered on Tuesday last in the Iron Pot, by the men engaged in shipping cattle on board the Carlo. The head was injured, as though he had struck against something in falling into the water. At an inquest held over the body the same afternoon, at the Commercial Hotel, a verdict of “ Found Drowned” was returned.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 142, 2 October 1863, Page 2
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160LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 142, 2 October 1863, Page 2
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