LATEST NEWS. RECOVERY OF THE DEAD.
RorouuA, Friday, 9.12 p.m. 'The search party have returned from Wairoa. Tho bodies of Mr Hazard and his four children ha\o been unearthed fiom the dobris, and brought to Rotorua, where an inquest will take place. • Four Maori dead bodies have been found.
Fortunate Escape. An old man manured to make .his way oat of one of the wh.vres to-cUy alive, and made a hearty meal of biscuits.
Smoking: Ruins. *The remains of Hazard's house is still »moking. -From best information it js said about 40 Maoris are missing, !) or 10 belonging to Wairoa and tho remainder are at the other settlements, Morea and Te Ariki, on the Tarafterk, Lake. The Maoris are bringing into*Kot6rua all the food which they got out of their whares, and none of them intend taking up their abode again at Wairoa. A party is being organised to go to the by boat.
Teirtce^ Fresh Outbreak. The- natives report chat a fresh outbreak has taken place at Makititi mountain, off Otatfi)allj(ke.
The Hotels Crowded. AH the hotels here are crowded with people, who aro arriving from the surrounding districts.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2173, 12 June 1886, Page 3
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190LATEST NEWS. RECOVERY OF THE DEAD. Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2173, 12 June 1886, Page 3
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