ALL Public Notifications which appear in tliis G.izette, wilh any ciflUiul i-iynature thereunto annexed, are to lie considered as official communications made to those persons to whom they tnny rehiti'. By His Excellency's command, C. A. DH.I.on, Civil Secretary. SCHOONER BOAT "COMFORT." I'HE above Schooner having been taken away from the Port of Auckland, without the license or the consenMoßnie owners, by Richard Whitehouse, aJT/umip-a, Reward will be paid to any such information as mayi lead tjj/the recovery of the Boat, and the apprehension of the parties who * have stolen her, on application to Air. Anukew'Roonf.y, Qnecn Street. Auckland, January 9th, 1848. FLAX WANTED.
MR. JAMES ROBERTSON at tlie Rope Walk, in Mechanic's Bay, Auckland, will purchase l'lax brougliUto him, in any quantities, at prices varyhrfWlrpm £l2 to XIO the Ton, according to tlje Mr. Robertson has always on hand for sale, Fishing Lines, Standing and Running Rigging, Cables, and other kinds of Hope at fixed prices. Auckland, 2nd January, 1849. F L A X. r J jus is to give notice to the Natives, that I am about to purchase Tiiiori Flax, and other good descriptions of KlydTat the rate of from £l4 to £l6 per to the quality of the Flax. JJ ffe delivered at Auckland, after the sons wishing to see a .sample, may do so on application to me. M. Wiiytlaw. KAURI GUM. THE Undersigned hard and well cleaned JMsijin large or small quantities. For samnjA Slid price, apply to J. S. Polack, Lower Queen Street.
giT It has been deemed advisable, not to restrict the translators to a literal interpretation of the English text; but to permit a free construction of the several papers, ill a manner ' 4 ited to the peculiarities of the native idiomism. The sense and substance of every article ~ however, be carefully preserved, and the articles be presented to the Maori, in a guise .which the Editor neither pretends nor aspires. By this arrangement, it is hoped that Vid instruction to the native, may be blent with agreeable information to the English adir.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 1, Issue 4, 15 February 1849, Page 1
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342Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 1, Issue 4, 15 February 1849, Page 1
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