The Evening Post says that “ some of the Volunteers in NewSouth' Wales ha Vo | gallantly: offered to come, forward .to; our assistance in our: -present:.trying circnm* stances. The offer is a most itoble; onb,* [and we-bught to fael deeply gratefuh Wo. wonder when- any' of; o tuK-Middle Island. Volunteer- Companbs will; doi likewise;?If it was ai target shooting, for. a large prize they would come fast enough?' The Nslsou papers announce the sudden death, * by apoplexy, of Mi IsaaoHarper, brother of the Messrs Harper, of Nelhob, which bbcurred on; the: 2nd" December,'at iSpringrove, *where he was residing, appa* :,rently in the exyoyment of good healtb.;.; 4: ■;■v -.•* ■
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 102, 14 December 1868, Page 299
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107Untitled Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 102, 14 December 1868, Page 299
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