We beg to call the attention of our native friends to the numerous unclaimed letters lying at the Post Office, which may be obtained by paying the sum of 2d. for each communication, this being the usual postage. List ok Unclaimed Leitf.iis. To Te Han, Auckland To Ngatokc and Ngaika, North Shore, Auckland To Miriam Whakairihau, Kauwaeroa To Marsdcn, Auckland To Itaiin.'i llarataraka, Auckland To Sophia Te Uinga, Papaknra To Huilcr Paki, the Thames To Noah Haparapo, Olumoctai, Tauranga To William Korokoro, Whaugaruru To Charles Turton Te Auc, Auckland To William Jowett, Putiki, Auckland
To Henry W.illis'L'c Ngavctahi, Auckland To Garland, Auckland A loiter from Te Pai of Makclu To Hiniri Taiwhanga, St. John's College, Auckland To Isaac, To Unalii To Murupara, Whearani, Okoroa, Turanga To To Katipa, Tauliara To Hatfield Moliia, Taupeka, Wharckauri To Moses Tirahoki, Hawarnwaru, Wharckauri To Polatou, Mangere, Manuka To Tore, North Shore, Auckland To Kahurangi, Wliaiiganui.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 123, 8 September 1853, Page 4
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151Untitled Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 123, 8 September 1853, Page 4
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