regulation, so lately as within a m< n h before h's death. Tle pr smt Acting'Governor, is now too well instructed i pon th s hject to a t r npt to foil, wHe example even if he had tin i conation, w* ich, to do tis r x ellency ins ice, w: s ..cerely belie* e • k In s not. There is w « ad ■•»' of la' < O .beady subjected to ibis claim, havin< >assed the hammer, of infji.i el *e' jiia i y and LocMih th mth s■< i)r;s;;oiu,d ihont Mourt Alhnt. lal.Co w' i '.i laUei' ire said to le c\j ere wit sccr.a. T H Surveyor f.ejeral, through oi r < damns, |in one of i r forme numb s, ! < ; .s iuited intending bii\ rs to \isit ht allotments be fjre tie s ' , an 1 apj oiateti his officers to be on th to affo d i:.formation : thus every way fo ew.uned we cannot fear t' ere will be h ch omfooleh :is cqmretitipn at t! e A ction o.s Monday anxi, at sill even's w but perform a public i ity : if any Gulls are no :%cc! dew », the fault will not test at our do r. Although the Gove mrent 1 ave got the vhole printing capr.ei s A the colotn in their poese.s : on to tlie exthsi n of the >ublic, the fo''o :'• g facts respecting the nanagemeht of ti. r no; ov. Wii! not a itt'e a;:.us? our re. ders. h th • ( rst nura<erwhich was s eel nd t their contrh:ice, and which contained (hemos- impotini public intelligence they ever had the >ower to give to the w .>rld, (he Land Jlaims informal n,) the pr cla nai >; s;«i the Governor were printed and issued riTHOUT a signature, and but for our personal and friendly interfere see, would mve been s nt, to Syd. e/ by the Sh&miock, and from thence ever) where else, vith this rii iculous stamp of imbecility on he face of th?nr\ Tl eir number dated 12th October w : >s not pi blished till the 14th, it cont; ins a prop s il f>r tenders for type, which is willf.illy post-dated to the rfhj and Mr. Leech, the person referred to or information, is to this day (Wednesday 14th) unable to furnish a catalogue to parties desirous to buy. They have s rii their master p;i tn*, tin i.* head Cook, for this fortnight p; st to the Bay of Islands, \v catch sHylaitr*—Ve/ily they could no bungle the concern worse if they had only a MANGLE to help them. When we first put the mangle in motion, ii was in the earnest wish v e had by any mentis to do our duty to the public, and we almost ed of the least success*, the encour g ng ex] r:. son of pub ie feci ing which has w.iied upon our efforts, has stimula ed us to furtl er exertions, and by the assistance of those who have watched and appreciate d our pc is2verance, the Mangle will appear on Tuesday next twice its
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Auckland Times, Volume 1, Issue 12, 21 October 1842, Page 1
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