ATIVES are requested to take nolic that Mr. Donnelly will attend at tli<Court House from 11 o'clock to 2, daily, for the purpose of affording them legal advice and assist nice in any cases wliicli they liiav Jiave lo bring before the Courts. ALL Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any oiTicial signature thereunto annexed, are to he consideied as official communications made to those persons to whom they may relate. By His Excellency's command, C. L. Nugent, Acting Native Secretary. TO UK SOLD. ry riIHE first-rate, Cutter, rigged, and JL decked, the 11 SCOTCH LASS, ' JbsS al,out 16 ,ons re 6 is,cr > well adapted for native trade. Terms of sale to suit purchasers. Apply to A. W. Hansard, Agent, Auckland. C. L. iV LOr.NT. Acting Native Secretary.
<£loo REWARD. HAVE been subscribed as a ItIiWARD to any one who shall first discover an available GOLD FIELD in the Province of New Ulster, (New Zealand.) Committee for determining all questions relative to above reward, and the payment thereof— J. Logan Campbell, W. S. Grauame, John Haision, Arch. Clark, Hugh. Coolahan. .Auckland, January, 1852. rplllS is to give notice that I shall be at the JL\ ■indermeutioned places 011 the dales specified. Matabeka, (Waikato River), 16th March For the purpose of examining the bn jdries of Laud offered for sale at that place by Vlaimona Paitai, Holena Krueta, andotherSt Whangape, 19th March, 1852, for the purpose of examining the boundaries of Land at that place, which has been offered in exchange foe Maugare by Te Whcro, Taiuati, and others. Whaingaroa, 26th March, 1852, to pay the second instalment of £IOO to Wiremu, Nairn, and others, for the Laud Purchased there last /ear, Charles W. Ligar, Suveyor General.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 4, Issue 84, 11 March 1852, Page 1
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288Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 4, Issue 84, 11 March 1852, Page 1
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