ONE POUND REWARD ILL be given lo any cither * * Native or European, who will dellY*-:* to the Constable stationed Oiaiiu!:;;, two Eoys who are supposed !o have .go-:; 1 is: tha direction of Waikaio: one named Holierl Miller, fair hair, Iv21 v 2 years old, A feet his*!:., had on cord trovsors. brown coal, and Msav»* hat; the other, Patrick I/Oi;ghrrly. abwiu the same aqe and size. ijzuii) moiiiEnsENGINEERS AND MILLWMGIJ Parnell, Auckland. T/LOUR MILL WOUK, Dressing, YVinnowing n nd Thrashing Machines, Agricultural Implements ami Iron .. o: k made am! repaired, Mela! and Wood turning. NOTICE. | AMES McLEOD begs to acquaint Naiive ** Chic-(s that he is at liberty lo contract for Llie pulling up of Flour Mills in any part of the coast, by going through the Government for agreement,, James McLeod. Albert-street, Auckland, July 51, 4S3G.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume IV, Issue 4, 30 May 1857, Unnumbered Page
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137Unnumbered Page Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume IV, Issue 4, 30 May 1857, Unnumbered Page
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