STRAYED. AND now in the possession of a Native at Orakei, a cliesnut mare with a white spot on its forehead, and branded with the letter X. TIZ4RD BROTHERS, ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS. Parnell, Auckland. FLOUR MILL WORK, Dressing, Winnowing and Thrashing Machines, Agricultural implement and Ironwork made and repaired, Meial and Wood turning. NOTICE. JAMES McLEOD b< gs to acquaint Native Chiefs thai he is at liberty lo contract for the pulling up of Flour Mills in any part of the coast, by going through the Government for agreement. JA&B. .MCLEOD. Albert-street, Auckland, \ July 31, 4856.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume II, Issue 11, 27 November 1856, Unnumbered Page
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96Unnumbered Page Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume II, Issue 11, 27 November 1856, Unnumbered Page
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