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To Miners WAN.JED., for the Manlacute Copper Mine, (in South Australia,) men accustomed to Milling. Apply to Captain FINNISS. “ Joseph Albino.’* NATIVE INSTRUCTION. At a PUBLIC MEETING held in the Wes= leyan Chapel at Auckland, on Tuesday Evening, May 14th, lß4<f, Rev. Mr, Lawry in the Chair, the following 'Resolutions were unanimously passed Ist. Resolved : That it appears to this Meeting very desireable to instract a selected number of the Natives of New Zealand in our language, with a view to their having access to the stores of English Literature, and also to their becoming more efficient teachers of their countrymen, both in matters of religion, and civilization. Moved by Dr. Martiu. Seconded by Dr. Johnson. Supported by the Rev. John Whiteley. 2nd. Resolved ; That as the vicinity of Auckland is deemed the most eligible locality f for the commencement of such an Institution, an early application shall be made to the Colonial Government for a suitable piece of land. And also that application be made for the appropriation of a fair and equitable proportion of the funds arising from the Native reserves. Moved by the Rev. James Wallis. Seconded by W* E. Corrnack, Esq. Supported by .Thomas Cteghorn Esq. 3rd. Resolved : That as funds will be required to commence and carry on such an Institution, Mr. Kenuedy be respectfully requested to act as Treasurer, and the Rev, Thomas Buddie as Secretary Moved by Mr. W. S. Graharae. Seconded by Mr. S. Robinson, 4th. Resolved ; That a provisional committee be appointed for the purpose of raising funds, and controuling the same; that Or. Martin, Messrs. Brown, Clegliorn, Cormack, W. S. and G. Grahame and.Vaile, be members of the Committee, together with the Wesleyan Missionaries, the Treasurer aud Secretary. (Ex Officio.) Moved by the Rev. Thomas Buddie, Seconded by Mr. George Grahame. Supported by Mr. Barrow, sih. Resolved; That for the purpose of securing a n early commencement of the Native Established a Subscription be forthwith beguu. Moved by Mr. H. Seconded by Dr. !> The Subscription eutered into on the spot amounted to 46/. 15*. 6d . Motice* THE Undersigned hereby gives Notice that In' has disposed of all his shares in the New Zealand Bauk at Auckland, and Kororarika. and from the date hereof has uo mere interest in the said Bank. BENJAMIN F.. TURNER. May Ist, 1844. TO THE LEGAL PROFESSION. NOW on Sale, at the Office of this Paper, the Revised Summonses for the County and Supreme Courts, together with all the other nenecessary documents used by Professional gentlemen. “ Chronicle *' Office, Chaucery-st., May 2nd, 1844. THREE POUNDS REWARD. lOST,— TWO DESK SEALS, one a A White Cornelian, with an engraved Coat of Arms, consisting of a shield, oVer which is a stag’s head with a rose in its mouth—the other a Red Cornelian, with an engraved crest, stag’s head, as before, over a medallion, with the letters “ W.H.’ in old English, encircled in the motto," Viucit omnia' veritas,” As the above can be of no value except to the owner, the finder is particularly requested to leave them at the “ Exchange Hotel,”Jo w hom a reward of will be given, Auckland, May 13, 1844. JTust Published, PRICE, TWO SHILLING AND SIXPENCE, NEW-ZEAL AND, A POEM IN THREE CANTOS. And can be had of J. Moor®. Printer. Lawry. lartin.

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 42, 23 May 1844, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 42, 23 May 1844, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 42, 23 May 1844, Page 1

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