
| p.1 | Terms of subscription and advertising [in English] |
| Notices | |
| From Adam Burnes, notice of bank interest rates. | |
| From Mawene, £5 reward for the return of his horse. | |
| From Mikaera Honu, £4 reward for the return of his horse. | |
| From Wātikini offering ploughs for sale. | |
| From Tame Tiakena advertising the showing of two stallions. | |
| p.2 | [Editorial] |
| Discussion regarding the practice of feasting. Argues that in procuring the required goods debt is incurred. Dismisses the practice of feasting as wasteful. | |
| Forecasts the demise of the newspaper with a notice about the illness of the Editor, Te Pura [Walter Lawry Buller]. Notifies donations for the newspaper collected by Tame Erihi. Concludes that with more financial support for a newspaper and the recuperation of Buller, another newspaper might be published. | |
| [Notices] | |
| To Kirihipu Roiri, Wharekauri, that his correspondence will not be published. | |
| To Tōpi Te Kahuhara, that his correspondence is not suitable for the newspaper. | |
| To Piripi Pātoromu, Greytown, approving the publication of his correspondence. | |
| pp.2-3 | Offerings for a feast |
| From Ngā Umutau, inventory of goods acquired from Retimana and Wī Wāka Kahukura for a feast. | |
| Response from the Editor disapproving of the practice. | |
| p.3 | A new law |
| An Act to Regulate the Local Affairs of Native Districts | |
| Reproduction of an article from Te Karere Maori of Auckland [Vol. 5, No. 15]. | |
| Also known as The Native Districts Regulation Act, 1858. | |
| Continued from Vol. 1, No. 57:2-3. | |
| p.4 | [Notices] |
| Current market prices for foodstuffs and produce. | |
| From Te Tahuta Heuhana, reward for the return of a horse. | |
| The return of Rōpata Te Kamerona. | |
| From Te Kamerona, offering horsebreaking lessons. | |
| From Wiremu Hikihona, supporting Te Kamerona's horsebreaking talents. | |
| From Tame Tiakena and five named others, supporting Te Kamerona's horsebreaking talents. | |
| From Te Hērangi concerning his missing horse. | |
| Names and descriptions of deserters from the ship, Rōpata Maara. | |
| Names and descriptions of escapees, Taniora Rou and Haringitona. |