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TE MANUHIRI TUARANGI
AND MAORI MESSENGER
"Kia whakakotahitia te Maori me te Pakeha"
VOL. I.] AUCKLAND, NOVEMBER 15, 1861.AKARANA, NOWEMA 15, 1861. [Nos. 16 & I7
" LET THE PAKEHA AND THE MAORI BE UNITED."
AT THE GOVERNMENT HOUSE, AT AUCKLAND, THE FOURTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1861.
Present: His Excellency the Administrator of the Government, in Council. WHEREAS by the 123rd Section of the " Customs Regulation Act, 1858," it is enacted that any goods whatever may, by Proclama- tion or Order of the Governor in Council (revocable from time to time), be prohibited to be exported or to be carried coastwise, and any such prohibition may apply to the whole Colony or to any part thereof; "KIA WHAKAKOTAHITIA TE PAKEHA ME TE MAORI." Ki TE WHARE o TE KAWANA, KEI AKARANA, i TE WHA o NGA RA o NOWEMA, 1861.
I reira: Ko Te Kawana ratou ko toua Runanga. NA, I te mea kua oti te whakarite i te 123 wahanga o te " Ture mo nga Tikanga Katimauhe, 1858," kia ahei te puru i te taonga, kia kaua e utaina e kawea ki te tahatika, ara, me panui me whakahau iho ranei e Te Kawana ratou ko tona Runanga; e ahei ano ia te whaka- kahore hoki, i tenei takiwa i tenei takiwa, te Panuitanga pera ; a, e |