ASSISTANCE FOR THE SETTLERS AT POVERTY BAY.
We take the following from the Daily Southern Cross of the 16th November : —“ The s.s. Tauranga sailed shortly after mid-day on Saturday for Taurauga and Poverty Bay. She took a considerable quantity of stores for the supply of the settlers and friendly natives, who are probably cooped up in the redoubt at Turanganui.:' Besides Mr Mackay, Capt, Wright, American consul, was a passenger by the Taura nga, and several gentlemen connected with Tauranga and; Opotiki. TeKuka, Te Moanauui Marake, and Te Puru, of Tauranga, were also taken down, and several of- the Ngatipaoa, of Hanraki. 100 stand of arms and a supply of ammunition were also put on board, to be stored at Opotiki.
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 99, 23 November 1868, Page 282
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121ASSISTANCE FOR THE SETTLERS AT POVERTY BAY. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 99, 23 November 1868, Page 282
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