ALL Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any official signature (hereunto annexed, arc to be considered as official communications made to those persons to whom they mny relate. By His Excellency's command, C. A. Dii.i.on, Civil Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office, i Auckland J 29th Oct., 1850. TJ IS Excellency the Golernor has been pleased to appoint, tc George Sisson Coo to perform the duties of Nat ing the absence of the Honol A. Dillon. By His Excellency's Af. nporarily 'i:R, Esq., ve Secretary, cJurrable Constantino command, . drew Sinclair, ,'olonial Secretary. Colonial Oflice, Auckland, Novwnber 12, 1850, IN pursuance of the 20th C sident Magistrate's Ordina select and appoint the followii Native Race to be Assessors al sident Magistrate at Maugonu pntes between persons of the N is to say — Poiiipi, of Pukepoto, CJiief PoroTA, of Maungatiti, Chi :f of Kaitote. ause of the Rece, I do hereby persons of the mg with the Itefor settling disitive llace; that )f Itarawanui. Mokoari Kokati, of Paren Aupori. lIoItKFA PoUTAMA, Ngaitakoto. /X Noiera Panakaraiiau, tlVe principal Chief of the distiict north if Mangonui. / G. GIIEY. arenga, Chief of than. Chief of By His Excellency's comm nd, ANDREW Sllici.Alß, Colonial VACCINA! SUCII persons as may be Vaccinated ord hereby vaccine matter has been rrc liial Hospital ; nnd that the Secretary. lON. desirous of being i lformed that Ircsh ived at the ColoColonial Surgeon .vill be in attendance at tl i Hospital every Monday and Thursday, at 10 ft. m., for the purpose of vaccinating such nhtives as may wish to avail themselves of that iivnluable security against tho Small Pox, I NEW ROPE WORK, llobson Street. JAMES C A-JB. ADUS has commenced Hope-making in [Jobson-street, near the .Catholic Chajiel, and is now able to execute any orders he may be favoured with. The following is a list of the atliclcs made — lUinning and Standing Rigging, all sizes Spun-yarn, marling, hosing HammerUne, Hand-lead Lines Log-lines, Fishing-lines, Clothes-lines Grocer's Twines, nil kinds, Net Twine pishing Nets made to order. Auckland, August 22, 1850.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 3, Issue 53, 2 January 1851, Page 1
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339Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 3, Issue 53, 2 January 1851, Page 1
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