ALL Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any official signature thereunto annexed, are to be considered as official communications made to those persons to whom they may relate. By His Excellency's command, C. A. Dillon, Civil Secretary. NOTICE. "*""* UR Friends and_Correspondents are respectfully to transmit all communications, intended for the Editor of the Maori Messenger, to the residence <>f itlr. Charles Davis, Native Interpreter, Albertstreet, Auckland. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. TMfHEREAS on the night of Sunday, 14th July, the undermentioned seamen deerted from the Barque " Fairy Queen," feloniously taking away the quarter boat of said barque—a reward of Five Pounds will be paid by the commander of the ship, for such information as may lead to their conviction and the recovery of the boat. Description of the Men. John Williams, Englishman, 18 years, hair light, complexion fresh, giey eyes. James Manning, Englishman, 31 years height 5 feet 5 inches, hair light brown, complexion fair, eyes grey. William George Smith, Englishman, 24 years, 5 feel 2 inches, hair brown, complexion sollow, eyes blue, scar on left cheek. Francese Lebres, Italian, 27 years, stout make, dark complexion, black eyes, hair black. Antonio Fultorina, Italian, swarthy complexion, 25 years, eyes brown, hair dark. Description of Boat: —Black outside, lead colour inside, " Fairy Queen," painted on stern, narrow stern. Auckland, July 17, 1850. SOAP! SOAP! SOAP! LITTLE TEA AND GROCERY STORE, High Street, (near the Post Office), BEST YELIJDW SOAP is now Sell-. ing nt Three Pence (3d.) per lb. Robebt McDowell Auckland, 3rd August, 1850. VACCINATION. SUCH persons as may be desirous of being Vaccinated are hereby informed that fresh vaccine matter has been received at the Colonial Hospital ; and that the Colonial Surgeon will be in attendance .at the Hospital every Monday and Thursday, ntlOa. m., for the purpose of vaccinating such natives as may wish to avail themselves of that invaluable security against the Small Pox. BY A NATIVE, near Waiheke, a FOUIIOARRD WHALEBOAT, painted black outside and green inside. Apply to C. O. Davis, Interpreter. Auckland, Oct. 7, 1850.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MMTKM18501024.2.6.1
Bibliographic details
Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 48, 24 October 1850, Page 1
Word Count
340Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 48, 24 October 1850, Page 1
Using This Item
Tūnga manatārua: Kua pau te manatārua (i Aotearoa). Ka pā ko ētahi atu tikanga.
Te whakamahi anō: E whakaae ana Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa The National Library of New Zealand he mauri tō ēnei momo taonga, he wairua ora tōna e honoa ai te taonga kikokiko ki te iwi nāna taua taonga i tārei i te tuatahi. He kaipupuri noa mātou i ēnei taonga, ā, ko te inoia kia tika tō pupuri me tō kawe i te taonga nei, kia hāngai katoa hoki tō whakamahinga anō i ngā matū o roto ki ngā mātāpono e kīa nei Principles for the Care and Preservation of Māori Materials – Te Mauri o te Mātauranga : Purihia, Tiakina! (i whakahoutia i te tau 2018) – e wātea mai ana i te pae tukutuku o Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa National Library of New Zealand.
Out of copyright (New Zealand). Other considerations apply.
The National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa acknowledges that taonga (treasures) such as this have mauri, a living spirit, that connects a physical object to the kinship group involved in its creation. As kaipupuri (holders) of this taonga, we ask that you treat it with respect and ensure that any reuse of the material is in line with the Library’s Principles for the Care and Preservation of Māori Materials – Te Mauri o te Mātauranga: Purihia, Tiakina! (revised 2018) – available on the National Library of New Zealand’s website.