LL Publio Notifications which appear in >• this Gazette, with any official signature thereunto annexed, aro 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. Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, 2<Jth Oct., 1850. IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint, temporarily George Sisson Cooper, Esq., to perform the duties of Native Secretary, during the absence of the Honourable Constantine A. Dillon. By His Excellency's command, Anorew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, November 12, 1850. . N pursuance of the 20th Clause of the ReJL sident Magistrate's Ordinance, I do hereby select and appoint the following persons of the Native Race to be Assessors along withthe Resident Magistrate at Mangonui, for settling disputes between persons of the Native Uace; that is to say— Puwpi, of Pukepolo, Chief of Ilarawanui. Popota, of Maungatiti, Chief of Kaitote. Mokoari Kokati, of Parengarenga, Chief of Aupoti. Hoiiepa Poutama, of Pukewhau, Chief of Ngaitakoto. Nopera Panakaraiiau, the principal Chief of the distiict north of Mangonui. G. GREY. By His Excellency's command, Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary. VACCINATION. SUCH persons as may be desirous of being Vaccinated are hereby informed that fresh vaccine matter has been received at the Colonial Hospital; Bud that the Colonial Surgeon will be in attendance at the Hospital every Monday and Thursday, at 10 a.m., for the purpose ofyaccinating such natives as may wish to avail thenißelvea of that invaluable security asainst the Small Pox. NEW ROPE WORK, Houson Street. TAMES CARA DU S has commenced ' Rope-making in Hobson-strect, near the ~»ti»olic Chapel, and is now able to execute any orders he niay be favoured with. The following is a list of the articles made — Running and Standing Rigging, all sizes Spun-yarn, marling, hosing Ilammerline, Hand-lead Lines Log-lines, Fishing-lines, Clothes-lines Grocer's Twines, all kinds, Net Twine Auckland, August 22, 1850.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 51, 5 December 1850, Page 1
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313Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 51, 5 December 1850, Page 1
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