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A LL Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any official signature thereunto annexed, are to be considered as official communications made to those persons to whom they may relate. By His Excellency's command, C. A. Dillon, Civil Secretary.

MURDER. FIFTY POUNDS REWARD. Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, June 26, 1849. HEREAS on the Evening of Monday the 18th instant, the body of one JAMES JONES, an Enrolled Pensioner, of the Royal New Zealand Fencible Corps, was found barbarously murdered on the Road between Auckland and the Village of Panmure, by some person oi persons as yet unknown ; this is therefore to give notice that a reward of FIFTY POUNDS will be given to any person (not being a principal ill such murder) who shall by information or otherwise, lead to the discovery of the perpetrator or perpetrators of such murder. By His Excellency's command, Andiiew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary.

FLAX WANTED. . MR. JAMES ROBERTSON at the Rope Walk, in Mechanic's Bay, Auckland, will purchase Flax brought to him, in any quantities, at prices varying from £l2 to £IG the Ton, according to the quality. Sir. Robertson lias always on hand for sale, Fishing Lines, Standing and Running Rigging, Cables, and other kinds of Repeat fixed prices. Auckland, 2nd January, 1810.

SCHOONER FOR SALE. GEORGE DARROCK has for sale a new copper-fnslencd carvel-built schooner, just completed and ready to launch. Hails, rigging ready for sea. Burllicn 17 tons Length of keel 30 feel. I3readth of beam 11 feet' Depth of hold 5 feet. Pohutakawa timbers and kauri plank?, Auckland, Otii Nov. 18-19.

I®" 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, in a manner suited to the peculiarities of the native idiomism. The sense and substance of every article will# however, be carefully preserved, and the articles be presented to the Maori, in a guise to which the Editor neither pretends nor aspires. By this arrangement, it is hoped that solid instruction to the native, may be blent with agreeable information to the English reader, j

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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 1, Issue 26, 20 December 1849, Page 1

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355

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 1, Issue 26, 20 December 1849, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 1, Issue 26, 20 December 1849, Page 1

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