THE NEW ZEALAND CAMPAIGNERS.
temice without h uionnlilr mention nvule of Bievct Major M'Pherson, 99th Rcrl , seveiJy wounded nt the assault of OwliamwHi — ando! L 3utennin(nowCoiwmander)Johnson, 11. N., wlto wns e:;ca^e«l throughout the wh -le campaign, cither as First Lieutenant of the " North Star" or in command of the " Hazard." I said, s,r, tlie le'nrn of L'eut. Col. Hulme hud elicited many «vm))<tluti« PX r irtS'ion< of rr^ret at the injustice done to h<m I liO|>t > you, mr, can pympathi/e as well wi.h him, as with ti is tqu.tily ncgleccd comrades, and that ym wih ,i:<iin (lit thi", ihe ehv-mh hour,) comment up.)ii tue wrongs inflicted upon all. J am, &«•. Fair Play. 17th Doc, 1848.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 268, 23 December 1848, Page 3
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115THE NEW ZEALAND CAMPAIGNERS. New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 268, 23 December 1848, Page 3
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