THE NEWS FROM TAURANGA.
By the arrival of the Star of the South yesterday from Auckland and Tauranga we have received our usual files from the former place. lu the papers to hand full particulars are published of the war at Tauranga. We have not space in this issue to give detailed extracts of the operations: but we can state that the news may be summed up in the fact that the struggle still continues ; that four native villages have been destroyed; that on our side a surveyor aud a Volunteer were wounded, —the native loss, as far as is known, being two killed and six severely wounded, besides five prisoners. In our next we will give full particulars. LATEST. Up to the time of the Star of tluSouth leaving Tauranga on Friday last, no further news had arrived from the front; but it was supposed that there had been another brush, the news of which was hourly expected when the steamer. Our next news from Tauranga may, therefore, be highly important.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 454, 18 February 1867, Page 2
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172THE NEWS FROM TAURANGA. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 454, 18 February 1867, Page 2
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