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Almanac
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Notice giving publication and subscription details.
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Is the Maori population diminishing?
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Answers the question of the diminution of the Maori population and suggests causes which implicate Maori as the authors of their own destruction, such as battles of the past, ill-treatment of children, prostitution, intermarriage, poor diet, housing and clothing, and dirtiness. God's wrath proposed as the ultimate cause of a decrease in the Maori population.
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Includes a waiata [song] and three whakataukī [proverbs].
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The battle at Taranaki
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Letter from Kipa Ngāmoke, Waiwhakaiho, Ngāmotu [Taranaki]
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Reports a meeting of Wiremu Kingi's council at Te Raeiomiti [Raeomiti?] held in the new meeting-house, Huiterangiora. Describes aims as to hold a ceremony for the deceased Hone Ropiha Te Keukeu, and to facilitate peace between local Maori.
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Notes that Te Atiawa and tribal groups from Ngāmotu and Puketapu were present, and records figurative speeches of several participants, some showing a Christian influence and desire for peaceful unity.
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Message to those involved in the meeting supporting their aims and urging them to have strong Christian beliefs.
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Includes a waiata [song] with Christian concepts and a whakataukī [saying].
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Comment from the Editor supporting the council's efforts and referring to peace.
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pp.3-4 |
The Church after Christ
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Discusses historical details of Jerusalem.
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Chapter 2
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Kings of Rome after Caesar
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List of rulers of Rome from 1 A.D. to 117 A.D.
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Discusses the activities of the apostles after Jesus' death.
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The death of Te Rore
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Obituary for Rev. Walter Lawry [WMMS missionary]. Describes his Christian faith and long years of missionary service in Australia, Tonga, Fiji and New Zealand.
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To the Monitors of my area
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Letter from Te Mānihera [CMS missionary, Robert Maunsell], Kōhanga
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Outlines the way in which Te Haeata will be distributed and subscriptions collected. Lists names of those who are to receive the newspaper.
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