Tattbanga.—The Hew Zealand Herald, of the 16th inat., has the followingßy the arrival yesterday of the p.s. Huntress, we are glad to learn that Adjutant Covey, of the 68th Regiment, and the others of the pleasure party, reported in our yesterday’s issue as having been supposed to be drowned at Tanranga, are all safe and sound. The boat capsized in a sudden squall, but Colonel Harrington being fortunately at hand with his boat, succeeded in picking up the unfortunate parties, amongst whom were two ladies, /
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 334, 21 December 1865, Page 1
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