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3 | <td><a href="_httpdocument_&cl=_cgiargcl_&gg=prev&d=01_1_1.1">p.1</a></td>
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5 | <td>
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6 | Editorial introducing the principal purposes of the newspaper which are to effect sociable relations between Maori and Pakeha for each to understand the ways of the other, to publish the laws of the Queen, and the policies, proclamations and judgements of the Governor.
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7 | </td>
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8 | </tr>
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9 | <tr>
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10 | <td></td>
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11 | <td>
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12 | Contributions are requested for the maintenance of the paper.
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13 | </td>
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14 | </tr>
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15 | <tr>
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16 | <td><a href="_httpdocument_&cl=_cgiargcl_&gg=prev&d=01_1_1.1">pp.1-2</a></td>
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19 | <b>The murders at MotuÄrohia</b>
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20 | </td>
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21 | </tr>
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22 | <tr>
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23 | <td></td>
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24 | <td>
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25 | Details MaketÅ«'s murder of Thomas Bull, Mrs Elizabeth Roberton, her daughter and son, and a half-caste girl, Isabella Brind, on 20 November 1841. Refers to the Governor issuing a letter dated 30 November 1841 in praise of NgÄ Puhi leaders who captured MaketÅ« and consented to his detention in Auckland.
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26 | </td>
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27 | </tr>
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28 | <tr>
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29 | <td><a href="_httpdocument_&cl=_cgiargcl_&gg=prev&d=01_1_1.2">pp.2-4</a></td>
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31 | <td>
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32 | <b>Letters to the Editor</b>
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33 | </td>
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34 | </tr>
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35 | <tr>
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36 | <td></td>
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37 | <td>
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38 | From <b>Te Karaka</b> [George Clarke], Protector of Aborigines, Auckland
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39 | </td>
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40 | </tr>
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41 | <tr>
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42 | <td></td>
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44 | Disputes rumours about NgÄ Puhi gathering to wage war on Pakeha because of the murders by MaketÅ«.
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45 | </td>
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46 | </tr>
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47 | <tr>
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48 | <td></td>
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50 | From <b>NgÄ Puhi leaders</b>, Paihia
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51 | </td>
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52 | </tr>
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53 | <tr>
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54 | <td></td>
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56 | Notice of disassociation from the murders by Maketū. Denies plans to wage war on Pakeha. Opposes any plans to return Maketū to Northland.
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57 | </td>
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58 | </tr>
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59 | <tr>
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60 | <td></td>
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61 | <td>
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62 | From <b>Northern leaders</b>, Paihia
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63 | </td>
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64 | </tr>
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65 | <tr>
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66 | <td></td>
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67 | <td>
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68 | Disassociate themselves from Maketū's actions and attitude; disapprove of murder by Maketū; prescribe living according to the Bible; urge Pakeha to act with caution.
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69 | </td>
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70 | </tr>
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71 | <tr>
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72 | <td></td>
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74 | From <b>TÄmati WÄka Nene</b>, Mangungu
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75 | </td>
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76 | </tr>
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77 | <tr>
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78 | <td></td>
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80 | On behalf of PÄwhairangi leaders: disowns actions of MaketÅ«; does not consent to MaketÅ«'s return to Northland but to his detention and punishment in Auckland or Port Jackson.
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81 | </td>
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82 | </tr>
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83 | <tr>
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84 | <td></td>
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85 | <td>
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86 | Acknowledges that many letters have been forwarded to the Governor by NgÄ Puhi leaders, Manu, Eruera Patuone, and Mohi TÄwhai.
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87 | </td>
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88 | </tr>
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89 | <tr>
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90 | <td></td>
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91 | <td>
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92 | From the <b>Editor</b>
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93 | </td>
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94 | </tr>
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95 | <tr>
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96 | <td></td>
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97 | <td>
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98 | Acknowledgement of correspondence received.
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99 | </td>
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100 | </tr>
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101 | <tr>
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102 | <td></td>
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104 | From <b>Whakaae Nuipepa</b> [Newspaper Assenter], Maketū
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105 | </td>
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106 | </tr>
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107 | <tr>
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108 | <td></td>
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109 | <td>
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110 | Supports the views of the newspaper.
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111 | </td>
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112 | </tr>
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113 | <tr>
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114 | <td></td>
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115 | <td>
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116 | From <b>Te Kaititiro</b> [Observer]
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117 | </td>
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118 | </tr>
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119 | <tr>
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120 | <td></td>
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122 | Extract from Pakeha newspaper that urges the adoption by Maori of Pakeha customs, condemns the actions of NgÄ Puhi at PÄwhairangi, compliments NgÄti PÄoa and Waikato, and believes NgÄ Puhi actions should not be reflected upon other groups.
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123 | </td>
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124 | </tr>
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125 | <tr>
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126 | <td></td>
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127 | <td>
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128 | From <b>Te Tangata i Ora</b> [Survivor]
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129 | </td>
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130 | </tr>
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131 | <tr>
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132 | <td></td>
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133 | <td>
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134 | Account of the sinking of Captain Haimona's [Capt. William Cornwallis Symonds] boat.
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135 | </td>
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136 | </tr>
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137 | </table> |
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