FOn SALE. ■\ THE well finished fast sailing Culler y|v J .S.-liV7*,i MARIA, ■?>&& Willi all her appurtenances. Burthen about 11 tons. Apply to, J. Gnnti.F.r. West Queen Street, Auckland, October .">, tß.*io. Native Scrrotnry's Office, November Si, 18.*>3. 1 ) EQWIIED, A BLACKSMITH to proceed »*■■ to, and reside permanently at Turanga. Ample private employment would be ghen him, but as an inducement to a respeclnblc. person lo go tliere. the Government would provide a certain salary for him in the commencement. John Grant Joiinsom, l'or tin: Native Secretary. ('o)oniil Secrotnty's Oltice, Auckland, (iili Die, 11)53. IN pursuance, of the 20tli clans.' of the Residents Magistrates' fourts Ordinance Session 7, No. 10, I hereby se ect and a point tlie following Aboriginal Nativcj to bo Assessors along with the Mcsideut Magistrate for the Districts of Wnikato mid Uotnrua, for settling disputes bttwecii persons of the Aboriginal Hate ; that is lo say •- Tn Kprei, of Waikato, 'i'e Pntuatna, of Ohinrnintii, Kriiera K.'ihawni, of Puhirua, Roia Rangiora, of Rotoiti, Faiaknia Tararoa, of Tnratvera. G. GIIKY, Ry His I'xcrllency's command, AnOBKIV SINCLAIR, Coloni.il Secretary.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume VI, Issue 153, 26 January 1854, Page 1
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177Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume VI, Issue 153, 26 January 1854, Page 1
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