✨ Land Claim, Gazette Notice, Store Sale
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Alleged to have been purchased from the native
chiefs Pihapoto. Hukatere, and others by claimant
in October, 1838.
Consideration given to the natives—merchan-
dise to the value of £35 6s.
Nature of conveyance—not stated.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, January 1, 1842.
MAORI GAZETTE.
NOTICE is hereby given, that all Advertise-
ments and communications intended to be
inserted in the "Te Karere o Nui Terene,"
(Maori Gazette) must be forwarded to the office
of the Chief Protector of Aborigines, on or before
the 20th of each month.
By His Excellency's Command.
WILLOUGHBY SHORTLAND.
SALE OF GOVERNMENT STORES.
MR. MASON has received instructions to
offer for Public Sale, on THURSDAY, the
13th January, 1842, at the Government Store,
Auckland, at 12 o'Clock precisely, a quantity of
STORES, consisting of Bullock and Cart Har-
ness, Shoemakers' Garden, Carpenters', and other
Tools, Slop Clothing, Blankets, &c., Further
particulars may be had by applying to the Auc-
tioneer or Colonial Storekeeper.
Printed and Published by JOHN MOORE, for the
Trustees of the Auckland Newspaper and
General Printing Company, Wednesday, Jan.
5, 1842.
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Schedule of Land Claims Continuation
(continued from previous page)
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey1 January 1842
Land claims, Native purchases, Pihapoto, Hukatere, Merchandise, Conveyance
- Pihapoto, Alleged land purchase from chief
- Hukatere, Alleged land purchase from chief
📰 Advertisement submission deadline for Maori Gazette
📰 NZ Gazette1 January 1842
Maori Gazette, Te Karere o Nui Terene, Advertisement deadline, Chief Protector of Aborigines
- WILLOUGHBY SHORTLAND
💰 Public Sale of Government Stores in Auckland
💰 Finance & Revenue5 January 1842
Public Sale, Government Stores, Auckland, Bullock Harness, Tools, Clothing, Auction
- MR. MASON
NZ Gazette 1842, No 1