NOTICE. * -Hearken all men whether Pa-kcba or Maori. These goods belong to Charles Brown the half-caste; we give the list of them to Hone Weiere the Assessor, to be sent by him to the Governor that it may be printed in the newspaper. When that is done, let the document be reiurned to Charles Brown our relation. The goods are these:—l 3 Head of Cattle, 2 Horses, 5 Ducks, 43 Fowls, 12 Pigs, 6 Flitches Bacon. This is what we wish to be printed. We refer the matter to the Government because the lad is an orphan. Brown, his father is dead, we therefore wish the property to be confirmed to his son for ever. By Riki Mereaina HORIMA And the whole of the Paerangi at the Awaroa. Kawhia, June, 1859. Office of Minister for Native Affairs. Auckland, 28ih June, 1839. IS Excellency the Governor has been . pleased to appoint the undermentioned Native Chiefs, Horojiona Pouro, of Waimalemate, Tarawhata Tame, of Timaru, Miaro, of Timaru, to be Native Assessors under the Resident Magistrates' Courts Ordinance, Session VII., No. 16.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume VI, Issue 13, 15 July 1859, Page 5
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179Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume VI, Issue 13, 15 July 1859, Page 5
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