
| p.1 | Terms of subscription and advertising [in English] |
| Notices | |
| From Adam Burnes, notice of bank interest rates. | |
| From DYN, notice of mare found. | |
| From Tame Tiakena advertising the showing of two stallions. | |
| p.2 | The Maori King |
| Editorial discussion of the possible benefits perceived by Maori by the institution of a Maori king. Advocates that progress will only be achieved through attaining knowledge. Advises that representation for Maori is through legislation and government representation. | |
| News | |
| New legislation for the purchase of gunpowder. | |
| Te Honiana's arrival aboard the ship Katihi. | |
| The arrival of food produce aboard the ship Oriwa Rangi. | |
| Financial grant from the Governor for the newspaper. | |
| pp.2-3 | The laws of England |
| Continued from Vol. 1, No. 47:2, regarding the differences between God's law and civil law and their application. | |
| Definitions of and penalties for crimes of assault. | |
| pp.3-4 | The account of the journey of Hēnare Wiremu Hipango and his minister, Te Teira, to England |
| Descriptive account of spectacles seen and conversations held after berthing at Sydney, Paremata and Liverpool. | |
| p.4 | Letters to the Editor |
| From Rīwai Te Ahu, Waikanae | |
| Description of a horse that was found at Waikanae. | |
| From Tāmati Hāmiora, Waitōtara, Wanganui | |
| Notice that he wishes the opinions of a meeting with Teretiu to be published. | |
| From Pēhi, Kereitaone [Greytown] | |
| States that something is contaminating the water and food in the township. | |
| [Notices] | |
| Names and descriptions of deserters from the ship, Rōpata Maara. | |
| Reward from Wiremu Hikihona (William Hickson) for the return of his horse. | |
| Reward of £6 from Waikōkopu for the return of his horse. | |
| Current market prices for foodstuffs and produce. |