I'y llis Excellency's command. C. L. NICI:\T, Native Secretary. N OTIC K. rg"IIi; Owners of (lie Native Vessel-; will -* lie supplied wilh Custom House lories free, of expense on :ippli(-:iliiiii al the Native Secretin >'s Ollice. C. 1,. Xl-fil'.NT, Native Secrctarv. Tv JATIVES am requested lo take mil ice ill a I for l lie fill lire lliev should apply lluoughlhe N:\liveSccrctary, when requiring legal advice or as.sislance in any cases wliicli tliey may wislito bring before llie courts. C. 1.. NYoi.NT, Native Pccrctarv July SOlli, IS.V2. ' C A (i I I O N. rPIII.S is lo give notice that all' persons I found trespassing upon I.ols l i and l.'i, situated on the Whangaiuaii e Occk. in the Parish of h'araka, or removing Kauri (iiim from said I.ols, or selline lire lo Ike Tiniher growing oil the same, will he prosecuted according lo Law. r. I.NC.IIAM SITI'IIKNS. Taotaoroa, December l.'jtli, IS.*!."). C A i: T I o r 5" HIS is to give Notice that all persons * found trespassing upon I.ols 55, 51, 42, ami i~i, situated on the YVhaiigamuirc Creek, in the I'arishof Natalia, or removing Kauri fiuin from said I.ols, or selling (into the Tiniher growing on the same, will he prosecuted according to Law. lll'.nuy Yi:u<:<>:.. Taotaoroa, Dec. li'jtli, IK."». N O T ICE. "VTOTICE is hereby given that, in order to _LI put a stop ns much as possible to the i'vil of DruuUeness amongst the Native Population, the Governor lias been pleased direct that in future the wlmle penally which . in.iy be inflicted for a breach of the "Kale of .Spirits Ordinance" shall be handed over to C. Tj. NI/OBNT, Native Secretary. Auckland, December la, 18/53. KOTI C E. "JT'OUND, on the beach at Point England, -i on Monday, 21st, in the afternoon, a boat sail, suspected to be part of the Native Any person in search of the wreck b X.. giving the description of the sail, will gel il, on application to * WILI.IAM BoitAN. Point England.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume VI, Issue 132, 12 January 1854, Page 1
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334Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume VI, Issue 132, 12 January 1854, Page 1
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