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Editorial that discusses aspects of Maori behaviour that dishearten the Governor such as begging when Maori visit town, the condition of clothing as a sign of laziness, the de facto relationships between Maori girls and Pakeha-Maori men, the state of drunkenness from rum and wine that leads to disorderly behaviour.
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Letters to the Editor
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From Tīpene, Waingaroa [Whaingaroa]
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Acknowledges Te Karaka [George Clarke Snr] as an ally to the Ngā Puhi, Ngāti Pāoa, Ngāti Whātua and Waikato people, and discusses the behaviour of people from the Kaipara area towards him.
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From Kaititiro [Observer], Auckland
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Argues that Maori are ignorant of the correct procedures for curing diseases and this is due to disregard for medical expertise and belief in God.
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Explanation of the law in relation to theft by Maori and a reminder that everyone is subject to the English judicial system.
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[Notices]
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Prospective land sale at Papakura of specified settlements by Wiremu Parata, Te Rori and Uruahu.
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Land sold at Manukau, from Papakura to Waipapa.
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Governor's endorsement of Te Karaka [George Clarke Snr] as Chief Protector of Aborigines.
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Sale of Pūkaki-a-te-Waipapa by Tihi and others.
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Two government sawmills at Waipapa destroyed by fire.
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Names of District Court Judges for Auckland, Northland, Wellington, Wanganui, and Akaroa.
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Auckland Court dates.
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Governor's endorsement of Hōri Karaka [George Clarke Jnr] as Sub-Protector of Aborigines.
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