j NOTICE. THIS is a notification from us that our loving friends of this Island, New Zealand—the two tribes, Maori and European—may hear— T IHAKA TE AMO, and the whole Tribe of the Mahia, object to (or disapprove of) the Company. We also disapprove of those Trustees WI PEPvE and WILLIAM REES. We, Maoris, are (the people) to watch over our Eight Blocks of Land for our descendants. These Lands (mentioned hereunder) are inalienable Te Kaiwaitau Whangawehi, No. 1. Moutere No. 2. Moutere No. 1. Nukutaurua Tauapata No. 1. Tauapata No. 2. Tauapata .South, I do not agree to these lands being sold. Some of the Grantees of those Blocks are living. [Signed,] IHAKA TE AMO, HIRINI MAPvU. Witness : ERU POHATU. Mahia, 12th September, 1882. PANUIT A N G A . HE PANUITANCIA tenei kia roago nga boa aroha i te Motu nei i NuTireni—nga iwi e rua Maori Pakeha JT'O AHAU ko IHAKA TE AMO e whai kakore ana ahau mete iwi katoa i te ahi a te Kapene. Ku whakakore ano auu Kuitiaki o tetaitaha a WI PE.tE me WIREMU BIIHI, Ko matou he tangata Maori hei ti.iki tonu i o matou porrka e warn mo matou uri ake&ke. He whenuu here enei Kaiwaitau Whangawehi No, 1. Moutere No. 2. Moutere No. I. Nukutaurua Tauapata No. I. Tauapata Nu. 2, Tauapata ki tc Tonga. Kaore au e pai kia muketetia kei te ora etahi o nga tangatu ote Karauti o taua poraka, IHAKA TE AMO, HIRINI MARU. Kaititirq : ERU POHATU. Mahia, 12th Hepetema, 1882. 381
ORM3IW QU/MLLE CLASS. BRCc E ’ S II AL L . I THE FIRST ANNUAL BALL wil be hold in the above Hall on FRIDAY', | Sept. 29th, 1882. Ladies by Invitation I ° nl> ? I Tickets 6s ; May be obtained from Messrs i Bond, Liddle and Cooper. 348 — TO “lUt? A BAKERY standing on a £-acre of land, and a Blacksmith’s Shop, both situated at Mukuraka. Apply to— H. J. UREN, Makaraka, Or to — CARLAW SMITH & CO., 3g9 Gisborne. FOR SALE. / COCKSFOOT & POVERTY BAY RYE GRASS SEED. 354 Wm. ADAIR. WANTED KNOWN that Arthur J. Cooper, Lowe-street, is selling Lawn Tennis Shoes at the following prices : — Ladies’, 10» 6d ; Genl’s from 12s 6d. Superioi qimlit y. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE CENTRAL BI TCH ERY is now Removed into t‘ e Gki Gtorie Rout, nex’ Mr H. Lewis’ Grocery Store, where tl« Proprietors are detei mined that it skull holt Is own nga i i ist-nil Compel if ion. ILI PRINCE ARTS UR HOTEL CORNER OF HOBSON and WELLESLY-STREETS, AUCKL A N D . I HUBERT ORAM .... Ppoi*iiiktoi< I rpHE PRINCE ARTHUR HOTEL a I JL now erected, is one of the most Con I venient and Well-appointed Hotels in the i Australian Colonies. Its central position, | so near the business portion of the City, it.salubrious situation, its finish and thorougi | completeness in every detail, all combine t< i stamp it as a — I First-class Family & Commercial Hotel. 332 I Notice to Owners of Horses. ! -m/TESSRS WYLLIE and SMITH having secured all th© horses they personj ally require for their overland trip to Auckland, now bog to announce that they are prepared to drive an unlimited number for other owners ON COMMISSION. DR LEGGATT has REMOVED to t’u Residence lately occupied by E. IT. WARD, Esq., in LOWE-STREET.’ Hour? of Cousultation—ll to 12 and 640 7.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1158, 25 September 1882, Page 3
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557Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1158, 25 September 1882, Page 3
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