
| p.42 | Editorial discussing the principle of working hard for six days a week, and the benefits that will be reaped. Illustrated by a comparison to the Pakeha lifestyle. Extracted from another newspaper. |
| Explanation of the procedure for judicial sentencing, penalties imposed and release. Example of Te Poho. | |
| p.43 | The death of the Governor |
| Summary of the funeral proceedings and eulogy to the Governor for work on Maori and Pakeha relations and the ideas of British governance. | |
| pp.43-44 | Letters to the Editor |
| From Te Hōterene [Shortland], Auckland | |
| Discusses the theft by Maori of Tapa's wooden fences at Waihou as payment for food supplies. Criticises the way Maori and Pakeha treat each other. | |
| From Te Kairongo [Observer] | |
| Criticism of the complaints from Maori that bread was not given to them on their arrival at the Governor's funeral. Comparison made to the protocol at the funeral of Haimona [Capt. William Cornwallis Symonds]. | |
| Response in agreement from the Editor. | |
| p.44 | Details of the proceedings of the court case for theft of the hat of Penehamini by Heneri Matini. |
| Notice of the Governor's policy for notification of Crown procedures. |