WAIROA.
The late expedition of the Wairoa natives, assisted by the flower of the Moiiaka people, against Te Warn, returned without effecting their object ; but fortunately they they came across a party of Hauhaus and killed seven of them. One taken prisoner gave the information that Te Kooti had gone to attack Mohaka. Being thus providentially warned, a body of Europeans hurried with the natives on towards Mohaka, and succeeded in throwing a reinforcement into the pa, thus saving it from capture, they were, however, not strong enough to defeat or capture the rebels.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 13, Issue 673, 15 April 1869, Page 3
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94WAIROA. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 13, Issue 673, 15 April 1869, Page 3
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