"jVJATIVIiS arc icciu<:ile.l to tike none that will ntlcml ;:t ll!4? Court House from 1 1 o'clock to 2, daily, for the purpose «!' affording ll'cm legal advice and assist nice in any casus which they may have to bring before the Courts. C. L. N tor.NT. Acting lv.itivc Secretary. ALL Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any official signature thetennto annexed, are to be consideied as official communications made to those persons to whom they may relate. By His Kxcellency's command, C. L. Nugent, Acting Native Secretary. TO UK SOLD. -y riMlB first-rale, Cutler, rigged and (>%. J- decked, the "SCOTCH LASS,' .:-i|l<; about 10 tons register, well adapted for native trade. Terms of sale to suit purchasers. Apply lo A. \V. ll.tN's.Mtn, Agent, Auckland. fTUIIS paper is in reference to a portion of A Land not sold to the Kuropeans. The land in question belongs to me, and I wish to have its boundaries defined. The land belonging to the Europeans commences al William's place, from a post in the fence lo the sea shore. The name of this stream is Hinerau. The upper boundary runs towards Hemtiera; and the other is bounded by the sea. The boundary of (my laud) commences at Williams's place from a post in the fence continuing the line of road, until it reaches Mr. Newman's place, thence along ihe road lo Hapangateuira, llience along the road to Te Pukapuka where it terminates. The boundary from this place to the sea shore is a cteek j this is the whole of my claim. All my land is included in this boundary, which I wish lo retain, for ever and ever, amen.
: This is my word to you in order that you may know my land. Now, for tlic first time do I send a description of these boundaries so that this may he printed in your newspaper. (Signed) Te Tinana. llaugitolo, Sept. 22, ISSI. Oa'K POUND UKWAUn. i'lOLliN from my farm, situate nt To rJ SVliitu, near Mr. Kelly's, on •Sunday morning last, the 17lh instant, :i large blick Sow, heavy in pig. She ia in excellent condition; lias holes bored in the muzzle for r'mjs ; feet very short, ami answers to the navte of." Kate." Tliu above reward will be Mven to any person win shall return her to ns, or who will furnish such information ns sail lead to the conviction o ithe offender c offeudeis. ~ml, IB.V-' Jami-.s M'DoNSKI.t..
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MMTKM18520115.2.4.1
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 4, Issue 80, 15 January 1852, Page 1
Word count
Tapeke kupu
409Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 4, Issue 80, 15 January 1852, Page 1
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Tūnga manatārua: Kua pau te manatārua (i Aotearoa). Ka pā ko ētahi atu tikanga.
Te whakamahi anō: E whakaae ana Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa The National Library of New Zealand he mauri tō ēnei momo taonga, he wairua ora tōna e honoa ai te taonga kikokiko ki te iwi nāna taua taonga i tārei i te tuatahi. He kaipupuri noa mātou i ēnei taonga, ā, ko te inoia kia tika tō pupuri me tō kawe i te taonga nei, kia hāngai katoa hoki tō whakamahinga anō i ngā matū o roto ki ngā mātāpono e kīa nei Principles for the Care and Preservation of Māori Materials – Te Mauri o te Mātauranga : Purihia, Tiakina! (i whakahoutia i te tau 2018) – e wātea mai ana i te pae tukutuku o Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa National Library of New Zealand.
Out of copyright (New Zealand). Other considerations apply.
The National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa acknowledges that taonga (treasures) such as this have mauri, a living spirit, that connects a physical object to the kinship group involved in its creation. As kaipupuri (holders) of this taonga, we ask that you treat it with respect and ensure that any reuse of the material is in line with the Library’s Principles for the Care and Preservation of Māori Materials – Te Mauri o te Mātauranga: Purihia, Tiakina! (revised 2018) – available on the National Library of New Zealand’s website.