WAIROA.
[PEOM A COEEESPONDENT.] 20th April: Thebe is no chance ■whatever of Te Warn and his party surrendering. He has joined Kereopa and the natives at Manga Powhatu What X told you last week is quite true, and every day you may expect to hear some glorious news. The river is, closed at, the entrance,, keeping the p.s. Huntress* Lady Bird, Taraipine, and Yivid, from putting to sea. The steamer floated as soo.n as the river closed on Friday. 13th April. There were two large scsmperdown whales thrown on that beach, about a fortnight ago. I have not been able to find opt. what quantity of oil was taken from them. Toha, the pilot, waa the fortunate person to find them. I made a slight mistake last week. Instead of Manga Piwhatu being the head-quarters of Here-, opa, it is Manga Powatu. Wairoa is getting a most notorious place for balls. There was another held here on Wednesday last.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 370, 23 April 1866, Page 4
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159WAIROA. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 370, 23 April 1866, Page 4
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