WAIKATO.
TE KOOTI CLEARED OUT FOR TAl'j 0 From the New Zealand Herald, 30th ,U we take the following : J| We have received our usual WaiW letters from correspondents at the va r j 0|) settlements. These contain, besides som, account of the detention and examination of the three Maoris lately seized and ammunition in their possession, th, various surmises prevalent in Waikato 8 , to the doings and whereabouts of Te Kootj, From other sources, however, we are en, abled to inform our readers that Te Kootj and all his followers have taken their fi ns j departure for Taupo by way of Tuhua. \ natives about Alexandra had become r e , assured, and had gone back to their settle. ments. The Ngatiatatuas (Waiuku n», tives) were yesterday on the road down from Te Kuiti to Waiuku. It is not true, as re. ported, that Tawhiao's large house hat been burned down.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 14, Issue 705, 2 August 1869, Page 2
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151WAIKATO. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 14, Issue 705, 2 August 1869, Page 2
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