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NATIVE MILL.

the Chief Te Hira Kake of the Ngatimatera tribe has accepted tenders for the erection of a large flour UNKNOWN Waihou, on the Thames. It is estimated that the cost will be 7QOJ. or more. Messrs. Vickery and Mase-' field, Albeitotreetf are to supply the jrpn work, and the-water wheel is jo be ifon, the first of the kind introduced to the notice of the INatiws, wbo are well .pleaded with the idea, as there tiooble and expense wUb the wooden water •wheels. We cwHjrt|laJate Hira qnd tys people .ppoq tbestep they have made in deteroiinif)gto Natives bate been long behind .their, feign • . boars in matters of tpis ing their proximity to the city : of and easy- access, jtojt. t Now,jbpwever, Übey.seeo* to be alive to i jhe adv*ntages ; of . atiliiedilife, andas their friend Dr. Sbort- ; tend, Civil qpmraisßioner of the 'flames,,will beaiJe.tp give thena sterling counsel in relation lotbpir, social and political condition, it is but natural tp e*pea that rapid strides will be made by the ftgaUttmaW, ithe, Bjgattaiaru;, the Itotfmw, an 4 tribes resjding along. the 4hor.es of toe Baqraki Gulf.

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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume III, Issue 5, 1 June 1863, Page 16

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NATIVE MILL. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume III, Issue 5, 1 June 1863, Page 16

NATIVE MILL. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume III, Issue 5, 1 June 1863, Page 16

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