Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, 30th May, 1861. to be notified that by Letters Patent under the Seal of the Colony. His Honor Alexander James Johnston, Esq., a Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, has been appointed to be Her Majesty's Commissioner to determine questions as to of the Ngatiavya Tribe, lately ife arras against Her Majesty, in a Block of land at Taranaki. E. W. Stafford.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, 50lh May, 4864. HIS Excellency the Gowrpqr has been pleased to appoint John Rogak, Es^, to ascertain and mark out the Boundaries of „ *"r »w mieiy m apms against Her Majesty, ma Block of Land at Taranakl E. W. Stafford.
Office of Minister for Native Affairs, Auckland, 30th May, 4861. T>.. II .1 ~ to be notified,that Donald McLean, Esq., retain.ngtbat of Chief Land Purchase Commissioner, and that his resignation has been acceptedF. A. Weld.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume I, Issue 6, 1 June 1861, Page 14
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146Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume I, Issue 6, 1 June 1861, Page 14
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