p.61 |
A notice to Maori
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Reminder notice for subscriptions, listing the yearly subscription as £1.2s.6d.
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[Advertisements]
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From Maki Tonoere, advising his services as a land agent.
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From Rēneti and Co., listing the clothing items available from their store.
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From Paerani and company, advising services as a gunsmith, and sale of guns, gunpowder and gun licenses.
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Subscriptions received at Te Wananga for January and February 1868[1878?]
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Lists names and amounts received.
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pp.61-62 |
[Editorial]
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Discusses reports from the Napier Daily Telegraph that criticise Sir George Grey and his new administration.
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[English translation included.]
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[News item]
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An apology from Te Wananga for not being able to print usual news item and stories due to lengthy coverage of a meeting between the Premier and Waikato tribes.
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[English translation included.]
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pp.62-68 |
The great Native meeting
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From our own Correspondent by telegraph, Whakaiaroa, Te Kōpua, Waikato
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A detailed description of the arrival of guests, the meeting that took place and the dialogue between Grey and the Waikato leaders. Contains record of an interview given by Rewi Maniapoto to the Press Agency.
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[English translation included.]
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pp.68-70 |
Te Aute College Trust
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Further report on the progress of the Commission of Inquiry into the land purchase for Te Aute college.
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[English only.]
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pp.70-71 |
[Letter to the Editor]
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From Hy Mitchell, Taupō
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Report of a meeting held at Waipahihi at Christmas to discuss the establishment of the Committee and to admit Tokaanu Maori. Issues discussed included the formulation of the committee charter, election of officers, the geographical jurisdiction of the committee and land issues.
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[English only.]
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Notice
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From Tāreha Te Moananui and other signatories, Waiohiki
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To the Editor of Te Wananga
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Expresses support for the new Government, and issues a warning to government officials not to come into their area, as they are not trusted. Concludes with an invitation for all tribes to unite with those of Ngāti Kahungunu.
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p.72 |
£100 reward
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From W.J.Millar, requesting information concerning detection of railway vandalism.
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[English translation included.]
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Horses for sale
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Advertisement from Wī Matua, advising forthcoming sale.
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[English translation included.]
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[Advertisements]
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From Hēmi Roai, manufactures greenstone jewellery.
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From Te Mira, warning Maori that it is illegal to play cards while travelling on the trains as per rule 31.
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Hōhepa Pāka and company
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Advertising blacksmith services.
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Notice
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From Te Wananga, outlining the subscription rates.
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[Napier, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand]
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Te Wananga is printed by Henry Hill and published by Hēnare Tōmoana.
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[English translation included.]
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