OCCUPATION OF THE MAORI CAPITAL.
By way of Wellington jind F^y ttloton \vc have one clay's later lu-ws from Ainjklfind. We: take the following from tlic Wi-Uinjton Independent of the l."Jth: — The a.*. I^iingitirn. frnm Mnnnknu. Tjithnaki. Nelson an-1 I'ietoii, arrived in this li-irbor on Siiinlay night, at lialf-[iasc 1J o'clock. She brings one day's later news from the seat of war. The General has marched to Ngaruawhia, the residence nf the Maori King, and his victorious trooiv are now in occupation of that place, the Hritish (lag Mo -tiny proudly in the capital of M.ioridinii. The IM-'ories retired, and the troops entfred the King's village without any resistance whatever. The following is the latest telegram fiom the Front : — i)th Decemher, isr;:?. Half past 10 a.m. Tlie following message foi wariled from Drury, and received, at Auckland, !'thl>eeemb; r. ISOS : — l'"roni lii'iieral ('aninrmi. .it Xgnvnau-aliia. to his Excellency t!>.> Governor. " The Queen's Flag is Hying at Ngaruawaiii.i. A division of .">()(> men under niy command were conveyed up the river in the L'loiiecr, iw\d lauded at Ng.iruawh.ua, ah, me 4 ji.m., witiioiu o|)[)o>itimi or se^iug any na fives. 1 '
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 19, 21 December 1863, Page 3
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189OCCUPATION OF THE MAORI CAPITAL. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 19, 21 December 1863, Page 3
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