IS3S" Wb beg to call attention to a sale by auction of General Merchandise, by Mr Vautier Janisch, on Friday (To-morrow), 3rd November, at two p.m. (Fide advertisement.)
Vert Suspicious.— The Wanganui Chronicle, October 18, says : —The four native guides, detailed for service at Waitotara. are missing. They left town on Monday at mid-day, but did. not arrive at Wereroa, and, it ia believed, have deserted to the enemy. Before starting they got a second supply of arms and; amunition (breachloading rifles and revolvers) at the Militia Office, by order, it is said, of the acting Vatcve R.m! They are some of Dr Featherston’s proteges, to whom he paid the Waitotara purchase money, and belong to Pa Caraka pa, whose inhabitants were so conspicuously carried off by the Jtfau-haus, last January. One .of them is brother to the BioHaeaterangi, said to have been murdered at Waitotara a few days previously.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 320, 2 November 1865, Page 3
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150Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 320, 2 November 1865, Page 3
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