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CAPTURE OF NGARUAWAHIA.

[From a second edition of the Daily Southern Cross-.] December 9th, 18G3, Half-past 10 a.m. The following message, forwarded from Drury, and received at Auckland, 9th December, 18G3. From General Cameron at Egaruawahia, to His Excellency the Governor : , “ The Queen's Flag is Hying at Ngaruawahia. A division of 500 men under my (command were conveyed up the river in the Pioneer, and landed at Ngaruawahia, about 4 p.m., without opposition or seeing any natives.”

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 153, 18 December 1863, Page 3

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CAPTURE OF NGARUAWAHIA. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 153, 18 December 1863, Page 3

CAPTURE OF NGARUAWAHIA. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 153, 18 December 1863, Page 3

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