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Subscri 1875 1873 1874 1875 UNKNOWN

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account of a Maori race meeting held in the paddock of Mr Donald Fraser, of that place, on the 16th of December last There were six events —a hurdle race and five others, besides hack races. Hurdle stakes, of £10: distance one mile and a half; won by a Pakeha. Second race, £10; distance two miles. .Third race, £8; distance one mile and a half. Fourth race, £6; distance one mile. Fifth race, £l2: distance two miles and a half j won by a Pakeha. Sixth race, £5 ; distance one mile. "We received 10s. from W. Wharepa, of Chatham Islands, which was duly acknowledged in WaJca No. 3, February 10, 1874. No further sum has been received since. Send your subscription for 1875. Some time ago we notified to those of our readers who had neglected to pay up their subscriptions, that after a period of three months we should strike off our list the names of such defaulters. That time has now more than expired, and we shall, therefore, after the present issue,, withhold the paper from a number of persons who have paid nothing for some years. This is but justice to those who do pay regularly. Manahi te Karawa, of Mourea, Eotorua, is exceedingly cross with us because he does not, he says, receive his paper. He has left Niho-o-te-Kiore, and now resides at Mourea, Eotorua, and he desires that his paper may be addressed to " The Post Office, Te Ngae, Eotorua." The paper has been regularly posted, to Manahi, but when he changed his place of residence he should either have made arrangements to have his paper sent after him, or he should have sent us his new address. His wishes shall be attended to. Hapi Eewi, of Ngatitara hapu, Ohinemuri, by way of proving his chieftainship and his claim to the Ohinemuri district, sends us a long genealogical list of his lines of ancestry. He says he objects to part with his land, but he is willing to let the Pakehas have the gold in liquidation of advances received.

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Waka Maori, Volume 11, Issue 11, 12 January 1875, Page 1

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UNKNOWN Waka Maori, Volume 11, Issue 11, 12 January 1875, Page 1

UNKNOWN Waka Maori, Volume 11, Issue 11, 12 January 1875, Page 1