-, Till': well finished fast snilingCuller , v -I SAtXTA MA HI A, •■■-'•<■ with all her appurtenances, lliirllicn about 11 tons-. Apply 10, J. (iIUMI.F.T. West Queen Slrect, Auckland, October f>, 18'>3. L A 11 O U 11 . Vf 7 ANTE!),- ;I"orlheKawauMinesa body ' * of l'irewood Cutters. Applv lo T. "A. Whitk. Auckland, 'iOlh July, 18.T1. TBN POUNDS BEWAlll). f'TOI.KN OU RTIUYEI) from the Village v? of Wailiukti on or about tint 11 lit of March IB.il. A (Jrey Draught MOUSE withoul braod; but slightly colla.i and saddle marked. Whoever will bring the same to Mr. John England alWaihudii, or lo Mr. Joseph England at AiieklanJ, shall receive Ihe above reward. IF WILLIAM MAHSII does not remove Ihi! Dual lie left with the undersigned last November, mi or before the Blh day of May nexl, she will be sold lo pay expenees. V J.\s. Wii. Cami, ,-lloal IhtiUler, FoU-Sli'CCt. Auckland, April Sili, ISM. Native Secretary's Office, Noveinber .">, 18515. pEI.HIUEI), A BLACKSMITH lo proceed «-V 10, ami reside|iernianenlly al'l'iirauga. Ample private employment would be j;i\en him, but as an inducement lo a respectable person lo go ihere, ihe. (lovernmeiil would provide a certain salary for liini in the C(..nJoiin Chant Jotcvso:*,
(*o!oni il Gi'crclr.ry's dike, And.land (J.h Dee, 1052. IN pursuanco of the 20lli clause of the Residents Magistrates' (.burls Ordinance .Sea sion 7, No. l(i, 1 hereby se ect and appoint tli following Aboriginal Natives to be Assessor with llie Resident Magistrate fur tli Districts of Waikaio and R itorna, for settlin disputes between persona of (lie Aborigine Hacu ; thai is to say ; Tli Koivi, of Waikato, Te l'utuatiia, ( f Ohiin ijiutu, Kmcra K;ihaiv.iLui> Piihirua, Kola RanßttmrroT Uoiolii, Paraknia Taiaroa, of Turuweii CJ. C.REV. Cio\ei:ioi I!y His Kxcrllency's command, Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume VI, Issue 139, 20 April 1854, Page 1
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290Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume VI, Issue 139, 20 April 1854, Page 1
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