NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
We have received a communication tigned H, complaining of the publication, in our last number, of the rumours current in the settlement relative to another defeat of the troops at Waimate by the native*. At we alluded to fhese reports, not as facts, but only as rumours, which we earnestly hoped by the next arrivdfrom Auckland would be proved -either without foundation, or greatly exaggerated, and on which it would be useless to speculate.; and as we subsequently mentioned that advices from Auckland to Taranaki, dated August 12th, were silent on the subject t we do not think there is any grovndfor complaint; especially as this report had reached Wanganui, and, as we have since heard by the recent arrival from Nelson, was also current there on the 28 1 h inst.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 48, 6 September 1845, Page 2
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135NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 48, 6 September 1845, Page 2
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