jr 1A moliio nga hmgaia Maori c korcro ana iic ''Karcrc Maori" nci. Ko nga korcro c lain ana ki ic kopaki nci, chara itc Kawanalanga. Engari, na ia tangaui', na ia langata, lana korcro, lana korcro; ano ta ic Kawanaianga, he whakaac kau Kiu taia ki konci. Na TE Mktk, Ilea Ilekcrciari Maori. Tari o ic llckoictari Maori, Akarana, Machc. 1358.
NOTICE. T>£HSONS desirous of advertising in the u Maori Messenger" may send advertisements in English and Maori to the Rative Secretary's Office. If approved, they may be printed on the wrapper. Terms thesame as for advertising in the " New Zcalander," a charge being made for the Maori only. All advertisements to be prepaid to Mr. W. C; Wilson, at the "New Zcalander" Office where copies of the •• Maori Messenger," may bo procured. Single numbers, 3d. each, or 3s. Gd. per annum, payable in advance. + Tuos. 11. Smitii, Assistaut Naive Secretary v Native Secretary's Office, Auckland, March, 1858. TO THE MAORIES. Henry hardington and s. a. WOOD hold an Auction Sale at their Rooms, every Saturday, of Horses, Caule. Pigs, Flour, Wbeat, Potatoes, and other country produce, and ai which they will be always glad to sec their Maori friends,
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 13, 30 June 1858, Unnumbered Page
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201Unnumbered Page Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 13, 30 June 1858, Unnumbered Page
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