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•. JrabkfOint V" ~; . CLOTj|i6iCfelS|iiMSE I make a1 : ;; ,;Am/expedition;^ Under Gapt&m^ Mr’W’organ,— : -4he' w liole; -under Gie commandr:?Opoiti ;f ons Monday: At, ; midnight, . 20. . vpaider Gapt. .Saunders, and 'Mr;W ' Lambert/m eoininandi^—starfed to lbok tip plantations oil the Whakapunaki. v ' They marched; . till .-, daylight, ; and found plantations deserted; they returned to camp loaded with “potatoes. Another party ' explored other' plantations unsuccessfully. Oh. "Tuesday night two parties were' told off to explore settlements on, the AYairoa, pne of.which made prisoners of 28 of the enemy—men, women, and children—amongst the Heads of the Tamaionarangi tfihei those that.; are now. so dangerous at, Poverty, Bay. ... . . •. •
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 103, 21 December 1868, Page 308
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100WAIROA. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 103, 21 December 1868, Page 308
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