WAIROA.
Fkom this district we learn that there has been an engagement between the friendly natives and rebels at the Wairoa Lake, which might have ended in the capture of the lat« ter, but was frustrated by the firing off of a rifle on the part of one of the friendlies, which gave the enemy the alarm. As it was, three of the Hau-haus were killed. The remaining chief, Te Warn, has surrendered.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 361, 26 March 1866, Page 3
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73WAIROA. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 361, 26 March 1866, Page 3
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