INFORMATION WANTED.
To the Editor of the Hawke's Bay Times.
Sir, —Could you inform the public if there is any truth in the report that Mr M'Lean, having brought the East Coast campaign to so successful an issue by taking the stronghold of Ngatapa, has proceeded inland to conduct the West Coast campaign on the same principle—that is, at a distance from the scene of action—Maraekulraho for the West Coast answering to Napier on the East?
Is it true that as Mr M'Lean called for volunteers to get in the natives' wheat during their absence at. the late picnic given to them at Wairoa, he has considered it advisable to give his assistance and supervision at Pekapeka in getting in Col. Whitmore's fleeces ? An Inquirer after Truth.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 13, Issue 650, 25 January 1869, Page 3
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127INFORMATION WANTED. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 13, Issue 650, 25 January 1869, Page 3
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