)k samuat the sxores..ojp the Undersigned, ex " Elora,"' tZ(\(i DO#EN London Bottleii «*"" BEER 15 Toils Lfvirpool Salt. ' ■ " '3 /£ames Mackt, Queen" Street, SCOTCH WHISKEY. OiV SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned Ex DEBORAH, K HOGSHEADS SUPERIOR " SCOTCH WHISKEY. /T Queen Street, June , 1848. MECHANICS* INSTITUTE. ON THURSDAY, AUGUST THE 17th, 1818. Semi-Chorus & Chorus—' Glorious Apollo'— Webbe. 3ong—' List to the Music of Even' — tette & Chorus—'Awb~ »»-»=-■- T Awake!'—Dauby Song—' Wil't thou re Taylor. Solo & Chorus—' Come, if you dare'—Puree!!. Song—' Still, still, I'll think of Thee'— De Pirma. Venetian Gondola (two voices) —' Music's softest note is sighing'—W. Ball. "" ■■ What equals ou t t Huntsman I'—Web Solo & ChoiTrio—' Peai Air. / Song—' Had I a Boat on so Rogers. Glee—' Forester, sound thy cheerful Horn,Bishop. Song—'The Flowers th; lander" and "Souths Mr. T. S. Forsaith's, Shortland-street, and of Mr. T. C. Hallamore, High-street. Admission by tickets only, and no will be taken at the doors. G. Smith, Secref Auckland, August 4, 1848. KAURI SPARS, AND PLANK. IVE HUNDRED LOADS, (300,000 su«„g„i_i «J \*„*j liew . n timter, in Spars--30 to 80 feet in length, id plank to if) fe?t, for sale by Root. A, FitzGerald. Fort Street. Auckland, July 27, 1848. July 14, 1848. [1 MEA ana au kite hoko PUNGAREHU jji MANAWA. Kia kotahi te hereni hei utu mo te puhera. Kia maroke ia te Pungarehu. Naku, na Aj Hone Arehanaka Meti, Kei te Whare hanga Hopi. mmmmmmm te taha maori. Ko nga utu mo nga kai-tango erua tekau ia ono hereni ite tau kotahi. E ono nga rreni mete hikipene mo nga marama etoru ; e hikipene mo te niupepa kotahi. Ko nga kupu Karanga ranga.—Erua hereni mete hikipene nga utu mo nga rarangi e waru, ina taia : mo nga rarangi e maha atu i enei, erua nga pent mo te rarangi kotahi. Ko nga pukapuka katoa kite Kai-malaara me kawe mai kite whare o nga kai-ta pukapuka o Wiremuhana raua ko Wirihana, kei Akarana.
Tbrms of Subscription :—Six :r Quarter, in advance. Single i Advertisements :—Two Shill r the first eight lints, of sp--ery line additional—half pr: The An o-Ma Wa
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 16, 10 August 1848, Page 4
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