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Terms of subscription and advertising [in English]
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Notices
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From the Editor requesting correspondence be addressed to Te Pura [James Buller].
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From Wiremu Toniki warning of arrest for theft from his business.
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[Advertisements and Notices]
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From Te Miti & Rewana advertising stud services.
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From Te Waharei mā (Worsley & Co.) seeking to buy flax fibre and sheep wool.
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From Wiremu Rakiwhata (Wm. Luxford) concerning a mare and foal, found.
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From Te Poura mā (Wm. Bowler, Son & Co.) and Tuati, Kinirohi mā (Stuart, Kinross & Co.) wishing to buy gold.
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From Tākana (R. J. Duncan) concerning travel costs for the steamer Wonga Wonga.
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p.2 |
The end of the year
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Editorial about the lack of financial contributions made towards the newspaper's maintenance.
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Claims that books give Pakeha access to knowledge.
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Dismisses criticism against the newspaper and likens the role of the newspaper to a Maori canoe carrying its cargo of knowledge, but contends that for the canoe to carry on into the new year the rowers need support.
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pp.2-3 |
Letters to the Editor
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From Wī Hapi Te Rāwhāritua, Heretaunga, Pitoone [Petone]
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Notice of the death of Īhaka Āperahama Rawhi, with a tribute to his ability as a student of the writer.
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Description of the events leading up to his death and his belief in education and Christianity.
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From Arama Karaka Ripia, Ōtaki
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Discussion about the value of horse racing.
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From Hēnare Te Hatete, Waikawa
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Discussion of the benefits of Christianity for Maori.
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pp.3-4 |
Auckland
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Address by Te Haupapa praising the laws and customs of Pakeha, denouncing life-threatening practices by Maori and requesting Maori to adopt agrarian work habits. Includes his waiata [song].
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p.4 |
A tangi [lament] for Hihi by his wife
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From Governor George Grey's collection.
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News items from our island
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An outbreak of smallpox amongst the people of Auckland.
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Claims of unrest by Te Hāpuku from Wairarapa.
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The publication of a Maori language newspaper, Te Waka o Te Iwi, by Hāre Oriwa Rēweti [Charles Oliver Davis].
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Tirarau and Paikea fighting over land.
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Maori at Rangiawhia living like Pakeha.
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Plant exhibition in Auckland attended by Maori and Pakeha.
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Market prices
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Current market prices for foodstuffs and produce.
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Notice from the Editor informing the aggregate weight of bushels required by the flourmills.
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