THE EXODUS FROM THE WAIRARAPA.
THREATENING ASPECT OF AFFAIRS. fFrom the New Zealand Acvdertiser.) Not less than one hundred women and children have arrived at Wellington and the Hutt, from Wairarapa, principally from Greytown and its vicinity, within the last day or two. They afford evidence sufficient to convince the most sceptical thut the opinions of the settlers of the Wairarapa do not accord with those of the Superintendent — "that there is not the slightest reason to apprehend an outbreak of the Natives in any partof the Province."'
•Jf 'they were of that opinion, or if they .put any trust in that opinion of the Superintendent, we may be sure they would not have put themselves; to the great trouble, inconvenience, and expense of removing their families into town. Nor would they, have done this had timely measures been taken to guard against the dangers they, at all events, deemed to be imminent. The following items of intelligence are from the latest dates of the Daily Southern Cross.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 88, 8 September 1863, Page 3
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168THE EXODUS FROM THE WAIRARAPA. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 88, 8 September 1863, Page 3
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