NOTICE. 4~\VTI Friends and Correspondents arc rcl V spectfully requested to transmit all communications, intended for the Kditor of the Maori iMv-iicwfer, to the residence of Mr. Charles Davis, Native Interpreter, Albertstreet, Auckland. \JkJ ANTED—Some Spicimens of the V * KIW I, also sonifi nl the Kgus of the snmi- Bird, us well .is some of iho shells cnlled l'crUKoNct. Any i'.'aiive who will hring any of tin- n'oove named spiciinens to Mr. Johnson, at An-klfliitl. w-ill find a purchaser. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. on the night of Sunday, 14th July, tile undermentioned, seamen decried from the Barque " Fairy Queen," feloniously taking away the quarter lj.iai of s;iid barque—a reward of Five Founds will he paid by the commander of the ship, for such information as may lead to their conviction and the lecovcry of the boat. Description c* the Men. John Williams, Englishman, IS years, hair Jinlu, complexion fresh, grey eyes. James Manning, Englishman, 31 years, height 5 feet 5 inches, hair light brown, complexion fair, eyes grey. William George Smith, Englishman, 2-1 years, 5 feet 2 inches, liMr brown, ciinplexion sollow, eyes blue, scar on left cheek. Francese Lebres, Italian, 27 years, stout make, dark complexion, black eyes, hair black. Antonio Fultarina, Italian, swarthy complexion, 25 years, eyes brown, hair dark. Description of Boat: Hlack outside, lead colour inside, " Fairy Queen," painted on stern, narrow stern. Auckland, July 17, 1850.
SOAP! SOAP! SOAP! • AT TUB LITTLE TEA AND GROCERY STORK, High Street, (near the Post Office), BEST YELLOW SOAP is now Selling nt TnrtEE Pence (3d.) per lb. i, UonEUT McDowell / .'.'V.Uind, 3rd August, 1850. VACCINATION. I UCII persons as may lie desirous of being ' Vticcinau-f) are hereby informed that Ircsli vaccine matter bus been nceived nt the Colonial Iloxnitnl j and that the Colonial Surgeon ■will be in attend •net- at the Hospital ever\ Hun ay and Thursday, at 10 a.m., for the purpose oCvaccination sui h natives as may wish to nvatl tliemaelres of (but invaluable security tlte Small Pox,
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 45, 12 September 1850, Page 1
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332Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 45, 12 September 1850, Page 1
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