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~ IST Otioe. ~ : A| I HEREBY Caution Storckeopon, others, not to give credit to my Agnes Kilt for anything whatever, Board and Lodging, as I will not be responsi le for any debt incurred by her after this date. JAMES KILT. Feb. 12tb, 1883, 160 J Notice. Wm. Ratcliffe & Co.. ■YTAVE decided to discontinue holding their usual fortnightly and monthly Cattle Sales at the Bridge and Waercngs-e. hika respeotively, for the present. Due notice of their resumption will be given at • future date. 168 Select Quadrille Party. A SELECT QUADRILLE PABTY will be held on WEDNESDAY Evening in PORTERS HALL. Dancing to commenee at 8 o'clock sharp. A. SAWYER, M.C., 162 For the Committee. <

NOTICE. Tcranoanki, February 9, IU3. /"k FRIENDS, the Maori people and Europeans now living in New Zealand. Read, mark, learn and inwardly digest. There is a block of land called Akuakn* situated in the District of Poverty Bay, which has not yet been surveyed, or the owners ascertained by the Native Land Court—so that it is not known who are the real owners of the land—in reference to which I publish this for the information of all people. Myself and my relatives have X applied for a survey to be made of that land in order that the owners of it may be aecertained by the Court. New Major Ropata, who ie a Government Officer receiving regular pay, and ought to support and carry out the law of the Queen, has prevented a survey of that land being made, lost it should be brought before the Court, and has taken upon himself, I hear, to lease the land to Messrs Porter and Croft. Now under these circumstances, I hereby Inform any Europeans who intend to put Stock upon that land that neither their Cattle, nor Horses, Sheep, Cats, nor Rata will be ALLOWED to REMAIN ON IT; if stock is put on the Land half a minute will not elapse before wo turn them off. O, ye Maoris, and also halfcastes, who have taken upon yourselves without authority to lease my land—Akuakn—and ye who prevented a survey of it. r Hearken that ye may hoar. The Stock of those Europeans whom ye have deluded into giving you money, shall never remain on my plaee; the hour that they are put on the plaee will be the time that great difficulties will arise. But if the land is allowed to pass the Court, after the title has been investigated end the owners ascertained, then will be the time when you or I, or all of us together will bo justified in dealing with that land, but now you have no right whatever 'g, to do so. t TUTA NIHONIHO. And hie people—Kakoiroa and Tutanga. mate, TrnAXOANUi, Fepuere 9th, 1889. HE PANUHANGA TENKI.-Ehoama enga Iwi Macri e nga Iwi Pakoha o tau nei I Nui Tireni. Kia niobio o koutou ngakau kia kite o koutou kanohi kia rongo ano hoki o koutou harore. Ko tenei whenua ko Akuaka he Papawhenua e takoto ana kite takiwa 0 Waiapu wahi o Papatipei ote Porowini o Akarana kaore ano kia ruuritia kaore ano kia kootitia Emohlotia ai kowai nga tangata tuturu nona tana papawhenua. Na koia ahau tenei panui ka whakaatu nei kinga iwi katoa e kite ana i tenei panui, Kua tonoa e matou ko aku hapu te ruuri mo tenei whenua kia ahei ai te kooti te whiriwhiri i nga tangata tike nona teneipapawhenua. Na ko meiha Ropata he tangata note kawanatanga e utua ana aia inga tau katoa hei tangata wbakahaoro inga Tun ate Kuini ; Naana i Aral te ruuri mo tenei whenua mo Akuaku hemeakia kore ai e kootitia iroto i tena katahi ka retia eia taua whenua Akuaka kia Korowhata raua ko Poata kitaku ronga ano ia, Na koia ahau ka whakaatu nei kinga Pakeha ehiahla ana kite kawe ia ratou taonga ki runga i taua wkenua. Ekorerawa te kau te hoiho te hipi te ngeru to kiore ranei eke kl runga o taua Akuaku inaianei, mehemea ka tee ake ho | taonga pena ekore rawa etae kite hawho mineti te roa o ta matou pananga mal. E nga tangata Maori mo nga awhekaiho hoki na ratou nei i tuku pokanoa taku kainga Akuaka hei reti a mete hunga ano hoki naana i Arai te ruuri. Kia rongo mai kjutou ekore rawa nga taonga a nga pakeha ka rarua na nga moni ia koutou e tee iau ki runga o taku ksinga koto haora e tae ake ai ko te wa ano tena o te iaru raru nui engari kia mutu te kooti ko te wa tika tera a koutou ranei aku ranei a tatau tahi ranei ko tenei wa ekore raws kore rawa att, Ke' holla te Perehi. Na TUTA NIHONIHO, 4 Ara Bakairoa Tj Aitangau.mate. 193

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1273, 12 February 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1273, 12 February 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1273, 12 February 1883, Page 2

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