A 1.1. Public Notifications which appear in j 'a- this (ia/elle, with any ollicial signaHire Ihcreuuto annexed, ,>re to lie considered as ollicial communications made to those pel sons to whom they may relate. J!y His Kxccllcncy's command. C. F.. Niv.i:XT, Nalive Sccrelary. N O T I C F. rrilF Owners of the Nalive Vessels will lie supplied with Custom House Forms free of expense on application at the Native Secretary's OHicc. C. L. Nir.i:.vr, Nalive Secretary. "V ATIYKS are requested to take, notice i thai f<ir the future they should apply 'liroughlhc Native Secretary, "when requiring 'cgal advice or assistance in any eases which tlicy may wish (o hriug before the courts. C. L. NICI.M', Native Secretary .July "2!l(h, IS.V2. " " cAuT io N. T | 'II IS is to give notice that all persons 1 found trespassing upon Lots li and l.'j, situated on the Whangamaire Creels, in (he Parish of Karalia, or removing Kauri Hum from said Lots, or selling lire lo the Timber growing 011 the same, will bo prosecuted according to Law. I.NOIIAM Sna'llKNS. Taolaoroa, December Kith, IX.">5. C A li T I O N. rj'IUS is lo give Notice that all persons I round trespassing upon l.ols r>7>, 51, .{•2, and i"», situated on the Whangamaire Creel;, in the Parish of Karaka, or removing Kauri Ciitni from said Lots, or selling lire (o the 'l imber growing on (lie same, will be prosecuted according to Law. lli.miv Yrricoi:. Taolaoroa, Dee. Killi, IN,'>s. N O T I C 1:. -"SvTOTK.'H is hereby given that, in order to 1* put a .-top as much as possible to the evil of Druiikcncss amongst the Native Population, the (Jovernor has been pleased to direct that in future the whole penalty which may be inflicted for a breach of the "Sale of .Spirits Ordinance" shall he handed over to the informer. C. h. Xur.v.sr, > Native .Secretary. -Auckland, December l.'i, IJsVI. N O T I C li. "IVOLNI), Oil I lie beach at Point l-nglaiul, -S on .Monday, 2lsl, in the aUermion, a oal sail, suspected lo he pai l of the Nalive wreck. Any per.sun in .search of ihe wreck by giving the description of the sail, Hill get il, 011 application lo WiH.IAlt J)OIIA>'. Point England
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume VI, Issue 136, 9 March 1854, Page 1
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376Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume VI, Issue 136, 9 March 1854, Page 1
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