MAORI CHURCH BUILDING FUND, (WESLEYAN.) A T a Native meeting held at the Hua ZJL on Good Friday last it was resolved that if possible a suitable place of worship should be erected in the Town district, chiefly for the use of the Ngamotu tribe residing at Moturoa the Kawau, the Henui, and Waiwakaiho. For this purpose a list has been opened, and the Natives embrace this orthodox method of laying their case before their European friends, with the assurance that any subscription paid in to the undersigned on their behalf will be thankfully received and duly acknowledged. J. FLIGHT, Esq., R. M. ) 110 AM ROPIHA, Senr. (-Treasurers. Asaessor ) T. SKINNER, G.I. 1 SecretaHOANI ROPIHA, Kawau/ ries. H. HANSON TURTON, Wesleyan Missionary. Maori Subscrlptioni brought forward 61 7 0 Pnirnmn, Gioy Initiiution 10 0 Joiiub Flight, E.q Resident Magistrate 2 2 0 Jainea Rilchig, K»q. 1 1 0 Mm. Willium Honey field 1 0 0 Te Wnka, Asseaior 10 0 Dr. and Mm. Humphries 3 a 0 Mr Commissioner Cooper, J. P. I 1 0 IV. MoxunoA. Huera Erutra 2 5 6 Vv nl mu Kingi 10 0 Penehamini 0 6 0 FLiria , 0 10 0 Wirimu KiWßbo 0 10 0 Etna 0 10 0 Mania 0 5 0 Ilnia Porewa 1 10 0 Harloua 0 S 0 Hemi 0 7 0 TfiUrata 0 5 0 Wirimu Tamehsna 10 0 Iliaka 10 0 Mata Paraone 0 10 0 Frederick Norris, Esq. 2 2 0 Henijr Halsc, Esq. Sab, Inspect of Poliae 2 2 0 V. Hca. Raniora 10 0 lharaira 10 0 Matiu 10 0 Rrtwiri 10 0 Paralono 10 0 Ani Paicne I 0 0 Meri Hiiinga 10 0 Hera 10 0 Pipi 10 0 Tana 10 0 HotiTc.tii . 10 0 Riporaba 0 ID 0 i Anl'lukino O 10 0 , Miriams 0 5 0 Meihuna 10 0 Rawiniii 1 0 0 Turuhira 0 5 0 Hare K^weli 1 o o Meri K»rena 1 o O "Hemi Wh»itere loo 1 Hemi 1 c o Poiiiipi 100 Men Pxraono o 5 o Ihaka Knnicra 1 10 0 Otama 100 Rawloja und Taraki o 5 o Taniora 100 Oriwia ' o 10 0 Te Tahana Arseiior 100 Wirimu Tahanu 100 Heta 050 Mr. Commissioner Halse, J. P. 2 o o Mr. lbbotaon 1 1 o £114 8 6 ' ©M i^LI p AT THE STORES OF r^ AMP OVENS, assorted sizes— Boilers, V> small Crocks, Fern and other Scythes Bullock and Logging Chains, Clothes and Fißhing Lines, Smoothing. Match, Oger & other Planes, Woolpacks, Sugar, Tea, Soap, Candles, Pickles, &c, &c. Just Received— Tea in chests, Sugar in bags, Soap in half cwt boxes, Coleman's Starch, Cigars, Rum Dried Apples, 400 volumes Printed Books, Spring Balances. Stationery, Bluuher Boots Female's Boots, Men and Women's Slippers, Shawls, Dresses, Stockings, Shirts, Table cloths, silk and cotton Handkerchief* Engravings, Bowie Knives, Shears, Raaors Rivetting Hammers, Stocks and bits, Compass, Saws, and other Tools, Cutlery, Eubank's Nails, &c. F€>M S*AE>E 9 fTHHE COTTAGE with about 3 acres of JL Land now in the occupation of Thos. King, Esq., at the Henui, adjoining Mrs, Smith's farm. Henui. B. CHILMAN ALL Persons having demands on P. MOON, Mason and Slater, are requested to send in their claims in one month irom this date ; and all persons indebted to P. Moon are repeated toipay the same. Dated May 10th, 1854.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume II, Issue 93, 10 May 1854, Page 2
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