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LATEST NEWS.

FINDING OE THE BODIES OE THE TWO FRIENDLY NATIVES. Captain Withers returned from Wairoa yesterday morning. The scouting party of friendly natives —mentioned in our last issue as having been despatched to seek for the two nafives that were engaged in taking down wool from TYJr Goulet's station-—had returned to Clyde. They report having found the bodies of the two natives, and that they buried them. They had both been killed by gunshot wounds. The scouts also report having seen many tracks of supposed Hauhaus.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 13, Issue 665, 18 March 1869, Page 2

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LATEST NEWS. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 13, Issue 665, 18 March 1869, Page 2

LATEST NEWS. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 13, Issue 665, 18 March 1869, Page 2

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