are requested lo tike nolle "*" that Mr. Donnelly will attend at ilie Court House from 11 o'clock to 2, daily, (or the purpose of affording tlicm legal advice and »s>ist-»nre in any case* which they may have to bring before the Courts. C. L. S'i-oent. Acting Native Secretary. At,[, Public Notificatio'ns which appear in this Gazelle, with any official signature thm'imto annexed, are to be uonsideied as official communications made lo those persons to whom they may relate. By His Excellency's command, C. L. Kvolnt, Acting Native Secretary. TO liK SOLD. t,)\ JL decked, the "SCOTCH LASS," . .:-.;j- ad 'tit 10 ions regisler, well adapted for Terms of sale to suit purchasers. Apply to A. \V. Hansarh, Agent, Auckland.
paper is in reference lo a portion of JL Land nol sold to the Knropeans. The land in question belongs to me, and I wish to have its boundaries defined. The land belonging to the liuropeans commences at William's place, from a post in the fence to the sea shore. The name of this stream is Ilinerau. The upper boundary runs towards Uemuera; and the other is hounded by the sea. The boundary of (my land) commences at place from a post in the fence continuing the line of road, until it reaches Mr. Newman's place, thence along 'lie road to Rapaugateuira, thence along the road to Te l'ukapuka where it terminates. The boundary from this place to the sea shore is a creek ; this is the whole of my claim. " All my land is included in this boundary, which I wish to reUin, for ever and ever, amen. This is my word to you in order that you Nay know my land. Now, for the first time •ftj I send a description of these boundaries so that this may be printed in your newspaper. . (Signed) Te Tinana. Rangitoto, Sept. 22, 1851. POUND IttiWAßn. TOLEN from my farm, situate nt Te • Wliui, ni'nr Mr. Kelly's, on Sunday nv rning Inst, the 17111 instant, a large blick Sow. heavy in pig. She is in excellent condition , hai holes bored in the muzzle for rin'iS ; feet very shoit, and answers to the of " Kate." Tde above leward will be given lo nny per«on who shall return her to iiu, or who will furnish such information as "Soull lefd lo the conviction o ; the offender or offenders. Auckland. 1852' James M'Donnei.l,
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 4, Issue 81, 29 January 1852, Page 1
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397Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 4, Issue 81, 29 January 1852, Page 1
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