ALL Public Notifications which appear in tin's Gn-tnic, with any official Mgnntiir'c thereunto annexed, are to lie considered as official communications made to those persons to «liom they may relate. By His Kxcellency's command, C. L. Ni'cent, Acting Native Secretary. | ATIVES are requested to tnke notice -i- I ili.it Mr. Donnelly will attend at the Court House from 11 o'clock to 2, daily, for the purpose of affording them legal advice and :is>i*t<]iro in any'cases which they may have to bring before the Courts. C. L. Nuoent. Aclins Native t-'cerelarv. STOLEN OR STUAYKD—On the night k3 of Friday. 27th ultimo, from the l'addock at the Colonial Hospital, a large 13AY MARK, with black points, except one white hinder fetlock, short tail, the ptoperty of the undersigned. If strayed, a Reward of £2 will bo given to any person who shall deliver her at the Colonial Hospital; or, if stolen, a Reward of £lO will be given to any person who shall give such infoimation as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders. T. V. McG.vunAN, Colonial Hospital.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 4, Issue 66, 3 July 1851, Page 1
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180Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 4, Issue 66, 3 July 1851, Page 1
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