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Almanac
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Notice giving publication and subscription details.
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The war in Taranaki
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Reports peace talks and a cease-fire in Taranaki.
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Includes a whakataukī [saying] expressing the sentiment of hope.
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The Governor's journey to Taranaki
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News of the Governor travelling to Taranaki, accompanied by several named government agents and Maori leaders, with the aim of establishing peace.
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To the Maori people
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Letter from Aroha Pono [True Love]
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Discusses the peace talks in Taranaki and hopes for success.
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Recommends the Governor establish councils and united systems of justice and authority for Maori and Pakeha, as a way to avoid conflict in future.
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Includes a whakataukī [proverb] emphasising these sentiments.
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Co-ordination of the Churches at Kaiapoi
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Reports a meeting at Kaiapoi between James Buller, James Stack and Maori from Kaiapoi, Rāpaki and Port Levy. Covers plans to set aside some Maori Reserve land for the establishment of a Wesleyan mission station and ways in which the Wesleyan Church and Church of England might co-operate together. Also concerns the signing of a petition to build a hostel in Christchurch.
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Item said to have been published in the newspaper Manuhiri Tuarangi.
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Includes scriptural quotations.
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Kings of Israel
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1. Saul
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Discusses Saul based on 1 Samuel.
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Includes scriptural quotations.
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Wrongdoing, an activity easily reproduced
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A warning about activities such as envy, lying and stealing.
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The Bible is amazing
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Discusses the Bible as literature divinely inspired by God through the Holy Spirit.
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Comments that although written by many people at different times and places, and using several genres, their purposes and messages were the same.
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Be single-hearted
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Urges total commitment to Christ rather than combining Christianity with belief in other gods, as did the people of Rome. The point is emphasised using several illustrations.
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Manuhiri Tuarangi and Te Karere Maori
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Welcomes the [government-sponsored] newspaper, Manuhiri Tuarangi, and pays tribute to its predecessor, Te Karere Maori.
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Advice not to dismiss those who utter few words as being shallow-minded, for still waters may have deep undercurrents.
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Advice that just living without activity is not enough for salvation.
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Death of Kātipa Te Awarahi
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Notice about the death of Kātipa Te Awarahi, a chief of Ngāti Te Ata.
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Let peace be made
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Hymn [in Maori] of five verses asking God to bring peace between Maori and Pakeha at Taranaki.
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Yeast improves bread
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Recipe for baking bread with yeast.
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Advertisement
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From Rev. R. Laishley [Congregational Church minister], Onehunga.
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Offers payment for kiwi birds, dead or alive, and kiwi eggs.
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