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ALL Publio Notifications which appear in tin's 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.

NOTICE. rt UR Friends and Correspondents are respectfully requested to transmit all communications, intended for the Kditor of the Maori Messenger, to the residence of Mr. Charles Davis, Native Interpreter, Albertstreet, Auckland.

REGULATIONS FOB TIIB NATIVE HOSTELRY. PERSONS occupying this Building mnst attend to the following regulations which will be strictly enforced. 1. No Cooking will be allowed to be done-inside the building nor within fifteen yards of the outside. 2. The interior of the building and the yard must, at all times, be kept clean. 3. No Potato Peelings, Fish Bonos, or other dirt may be thrown in the yard or within fifteen yarns of the Premises, but a hole will bo dug at some distance wherein to put nil the refuse. 4. Every party upon leaving the Buildino- will be called upon to deliver the key of"the compartment which tney have occupied to a person appointed to receive it. 5. Before leaving the premises the part occupied must be properly cleaned by the party using it. 6. No damage must be done to the AValls, Windows, or other part of the Building, and any person doing such damage will be called upon to make it good, or be excluded from the benefits accruing from the Institution till such damage is made good. 7. Tlie Yard and the Verandah in front are intended to be used as a market place where goods may be exposed for Sale, but no pigs will be allowed within the enclosure, nor will any refuse bo allowed to remain. 8. Dirt being one of the greatest promoters of sickness, it is expected that these regulations, which are framed for the comfort and convenience of the na- • ■ *, will be strictly enforced by the eis who may be present. 9. The Police have orders to visit the Hostelry frequently during their rounds, and 'o enforce strict attention to these reguiations, as well to take care that order and regularity bo preserved. 10. Any person disturbing the peace or tranquility of the place by fighting or quarrelling will be immediately ejected. 11. The Natives will be admitted free from any charge whatever. C. A. DrttoN, Native Secretary. Feb. Ist, 1850.

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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 33, 28 March 1850, Page 1

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402

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 33, 28 March 1850, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 33, 28 March 1850, Page 1

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