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NEW PLYMOUTH.

This day.

The Hinemoa, with the Thames Volunteers arrived in the roadstead at daylight this morning,. A messenger was sent ashore to ascertain if they could be landed at Opunake, and the answer being favorable, the steamer left for that port at 10 o'clock.

Monday.

Great indignation is felt by the Taranaki Kifle Volunteers and the Inglewood Bush Corps at the Government not accepting their services, although they were amongst the first who offered them. Capt. Ellis of the Taranaki Volunteers went yesterday to see Mr Bryce, who acknowledged that some mistake had been made, and he said he did not know why they had not been gazetted. The force goes out on Thursday.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4007, 1 November 1881, Page 2

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116

NEW PLYMOUTH. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4007, 1 November 1881, Page 2

NEW PLYMOUTH. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4007, 1 November 1881, Page 2

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