UNCLAIMED MAORI LETTERS.
The following is a list of unclaimed Maori Letters, many of which have been forwarded from the Australian Colonies. Those natives who are not acquainted with the rules of the Post Office, should apply to one of the Interpreters. The fee for each letter is, two pence. Shadrach, Three Kings, Auckland. Ngatoke & Ngaika, North Shore. Stephen Kereheibana, New Zealand. Sophia Uinga, Papakura. William Jowett, Putiki. Butler Pucky, The Thames. Eliza Kenehuru, Mataharehare Miriam Whakairibau, Kauwaeranga. Charles Turton Te Aue, Auckland. Hatfield, Taupeka. John Bumby, Three Kings. Peter, Three Kings, Auckland. Mira Ngatarutaru, Taurarua. Moses Tirahoki, Hawaruwaru, Wharekauri. William Ngatokorua, Three Kings. Kima, Okahu. i Tikapa & Katukutai, The Thames. j Shadrach, Three Kings. ' Rangitekapua, Auckland. Hua, Auckland. Hemaharatara, Auckland. Eliza Kenehuru, Mataharehare Torotoro, Tauranga Jacob, Samuel & Wm. Nay lor, Whaingaroa. Martin, Auckland. °
Andrew, New Zealand. Henry Taiwhanga, St. John's College Isaac, Te Unalii. Te Ratika, Mataharehare. Te Kahurangi, Whanganui. Mrs. Wilson, New Zealand. ") Misa Wilison, Nui Silani. j
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume I, Issue 3, 1 March 1855, Page 20
Word Count
160UNCLAIMED MAORI LETTERS. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume I, Issue 3, 1 March 1855, Page 20
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