official number may he given to each, and without which their Vessel* will be liable to seizure and confiscation. Custom House, Auckland, 21st July, 1858. Nga lDgoao nga Kaipake, Providence (Porowitene) Emma(Eraa) New Zealnnder (Nio -Tirani) Rose (Roihi) Hazard'(Harara) Marae Nui Thomas (Tamau> Ira . Sarah Xane (Hera Heni) Mary Paul (Mere Paora) Hohi Harriet (Harieta) Mana o Te Koini Pilot (Pairata) . George (Hori) . Ikarootu Mendlesham (Menenhama) Hira Hope (Hopa) Queeo (Kaini) . . Tama Te Uaoa We publish for the information of our Maori readers the following Despatch from Her Majesty's Secretary of State, addressed to His Excellency the Governor, referring to the replacing of the Flagstaff at Kororareka by the Ngapubi. Sjb,— Downing-rtreet, ' 27th May, 1858. I have received your Despatch No. 8, of the 3th of February last, containing a detailed report of your visit to the Bay of Islands in Her Majesty's ship <• bis," and to the adjoiniug districts.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 14, 31 August 1858, Page 5
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150Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 14, 31 August 1858, Page 5
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