CONTENTS.
PAGE. Leading Article—lmproving the Land 1 Visit from the Governor-General of Australia 3 Maori Lands purchased by the Government 4 Letter from Nepia Taratoa, from Manawatu 7 Letter from Te Harawira Te Tatere, Ahuriri ... ... ... 8 From the Chiefs in arms against Te Hapuku to the Editor of the " Eawke's Bay Herald." showing that the Europeans have nothing to fear from this Native strife ... ... ... •■• 11 Letter from Akuahu, respecting an Inspector of Mills ... ... 13 Agricultural, Commercial, and Maritime Report ... ... ... 13 Market Prices Current ... ... ... ... ... ... 16
AUCKLAND: PRINTED BY W. C. WILSON, TOR THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume IV, Issue 10, 15 October 1857, Unnumbered Page
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95CONTENTS. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume IV, Issue 10, 15 October 1857, Unnumbered Page
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