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The Auckland Chronicle. Thursday, December sth, 1844.

Since our lasi publication We have r@> eeivd vafteus communications from the Bay of all lamenting the deplorable sit ttattoh in whteh they are placed by the canto et the Natives and the €&fonre) G overcnefttt The inhabitant* el the Bay fcf T&leK& have had great ea«Se to earn* plain %f the neg'tefet af their interests fey tfcvefMfteftt I the Government ttyeefaHy* Ily WNteHrftttag t«»ii % by tMa n'&s as a ehita-bie kart)*>"«?- fa* sMs>*. ipw g ; w*ere supplies afl<a sr%S*s be on eq+iitabie te«*B:, %.*d k<le<dl it « *>W 4l«>*i« !#&& b%x^ present situation ; when ike %atl*«B prcper %a fo kt<a **«* wbat |Ae**e \ 9A%«MM«r

of course th>y apply to the Chief Foace jMagistrate. That gentleman tells them jbft<ftni4tbirathiug,.not having a sufficient force to enable him to vindicate the law. |&p.aUtiQnj tp ; th^Qoyiem«r» ; *r&pj effect, if the peoplfcQfi tftfe |B% cajnnoti |ttie^rnas be spared. liters is? tnaatmenti fto BUtnk&mv SAb?jjjsfittb off tilft Qiteen who resitlfe iri> thft tneatesU bjy thee ass wJiosfi! saf&ss on ojamfoj-tt at maileri off vanyylildte audi whose; Qom?» plhiniss on- grie«auce*> Hra off seriousßnegafidi.

WliaJtewerr sukHi Ufttt ttlfe trm es i ra'endfeaf ttte; nati ite * t«i tiiwiEcritt tiiee attearrvptsK tiiats nwdfetoj brings 1 1 i emi u ndkrrtited ktmi h ihm oft" ai l ittite vvJl oj &> sameematsaihH, audiwsH&vmuJdipe:nfieiufttfi; thriirvv\natiihßflJandiditgjwiteii etxiMtftimee ihi ai vvilr}l,unre«tfaihedt, dkncsi, 'Rhfijy anee note tiift ffikntfc off thea native* v\\Hm mate uses off tftftirrihf&iftnftft! tto ({nsvenit tfieni; ffojm ajijpy^hg^—unden tites prntfedibiu off Kiitishilfew aodi aoi ong?tnisedl aocaall ssftstami withi ils< atttbudantt are? nutt tibs friittndte off tHfe who) edletijp^meutt cd)' tjieahpresentt unpnanlaWte anxii sinftiJi coussfi) offliffe—witfh all! iifcftltiiyy iwuli HBatiiejii practsbeag—ass nejsff a>. Cbrdslaim people.

Btt wcaiM lbs diffiioatite tto cweajKsta'maite the advantages which the natives might render to tile; exdbiiistias iff Kabibs tiitjiit antft geaneiiaillimikiKtiny'c»*dUlli)B3 iiistiiiJbdl ib«o> i&\ww,. Ilbsy aoies egandtomdl wiidb eaii>> KF jpaaw* we*;® Cailkeni tts> nangtcame tslkiin- <r»i!* dfitt«(M»v tfcjj' m%fet te made a most valua.IMb rfW jpj'©S|jieiriitiy ®ff ttfiae ©GMia»try„ ttikey mnJi pf®ffl§tie m am ownihiJEpifiinie^s ffeose habits 6f wijitfoiflsu* wMefe m® w&sm<m&mmh& mtt t«fe@ sue peettfar to New ZttaTfe«y »re a&ewd si»dl eafalstikf betßi**. are ©©l Tbey sre sot s|»««dlbrift«, Tbey aure snot feckiesdy ffspmv<deat» and «fcar careful a:l'd @olb#f require ooly proper g.iida-uGe and ditgction to he rendered snbg«-fv'ieai to (heir improvement and elevatii.Hj in the social «tate.

We ktuw that there are those at a distHiice who—■themselves unexposed to daagtr, außoyanct, and loss, and happily secure from the consequences of an in upturn of tlti natives, which sweeping like a hurricane over the country, nay without a moment's warning an industrioui and community of British subjects into the horrors and calamities o" savage warfare —make light of our statemetus, and treat our honest fears with mockery and derision.

It ii not creditable to a Christain Government—after administering the affairs of tht eolony for four years—that the fair prospects of tranquillity that were held oat to original settlers should still be disfigured by encounters with the natives, and th@ mutual animosities to which such events must give rise. It is as much the mutual interest of the colonist and native toUve together in peaeeaiil'e aa J friendly Mer<eoa?se ass ft is the duty of the Gomeat to dojastio© to both—and to root <mt % s3«fceia» tbo operation of tnhidi will sooner or later infallibly drivo imito % of in%@m«omo «3ttoir»ttEttatuoin. AW idbalt the inbabilanfcs of Sf«w %ea« to o^rv« 4 is pwfatftwm. %m itb«nar Ivss and ptoj>©i^— omi by fgraarituag «bew ttb»% %nd g«a&&tiataie dkka jjo i«|aiiy

,v\qujujtm. Mojkeecpj i| ilxs. it it f Wr vMbhi bam> ojtftUj j sirwfttii RiOfttbfenatiMimfie^.wft^lP^Jdjupit, i\m^nfftrNr\!npitaj.sJin^fethou^btt,w^>,qjv t i&fcoj,^fl*»Uiy?^lrtto^ f&jbjd: tjtatt aJlftuJii] «Wr ateftdjOji) tlift *«dj -—aflvangj&aJ 11 mem ojV —*ahenhftrr ifb tftfe ipJjyidfe Qfrtftft; %Msi A\brWi«ft%,im Iftriifo, or, iin §*)urt!amj 4tfrift»>. fojihij!i a*wr i'ni tilfc orr ljpj^ejw r oiwitiiafs offtilfe rTbrtMipteMb ihi §Qulh\ Ammrim;: £w4l b^--

wthojiis U*tt»\iilteui& m tUlllftfrm» vwejv. <sod.] fftrbjdj tftftft Sftgl ttjft. tilfc wioridj ihi ajn&y Qtbeo-ohflrAPiftrr a& ofi'Ute- qfftfiibess onrrfttinjtsstiJrtk a* tilea m*j* dtamirraitm offtbe. ljgjiife a.ftd:] bJks&-.. tile- Uftni abonigiiißSs off oojuttrjy uiwlftTr - bej r ihftilM!«ftblk&&.

Tfo) dtbthfrsea itaidisi n«il>lkfi*t aswll dnjtgy off tite ajidi Uhft o«mrraenfifijntmtt off tthife afldj wcmlk ihi Ifew ifcimfc Q«Jjyy qjyjjej (cajniDjstibjte witlb tftfcailftjipgiQjhQjff <bwh sjtjl»jjßet^ t ik wowlkJ] ISfeswiise; tib& fen- tihft gnadiual! adtoa»«ftm#nitt o/f Wte uMiiHe* iji)) tjlfe dfemesjte «/l Bt ijtj. vnoiiilicll Ife iffieaaiiis «)fi' ttlbam digtniitiy oif ttlSuei gs»\«ejiS3 oJI ttlteiin- «»#«}%, afltdl o>, fewdhaitiig \tiOmm uiiw&artdte bJte«9itn§, - M)ft"ffiSw'iin«i iPnoMikfetDKoe ttlina&it ttlt«y aifh 1% 6iigbw?ir iwsidi mofelte dfesUiiHatfiibjir hW&fti |P>aalittny iißattfe a>i»di (attter elkey lhiawe; fe®e«i cxouiiaiaaiitittiiasjg of llaitse o&n ttlte ®ff ttfiuce IS&y <*f Isjliaujidfes o"E» to fifti® ptesejiiiitt lifi«»M' fcia\t'e; line giTfeattestt f<*irltea"aa(6(c«; towairdte ftfe^g» s

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 70, 5 December 1844, Page 2

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The Auckland Chronicle. Thursday, December 5th, 1844. Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 70, 5 December 1844, Page 2

The Auckland Chronicle. Thursday, December 5th, 1844. Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 70, 5 December 1844, Page 2

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