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one they would not neglect the other. Not be lukewarm or indifferent, but that they would enter heart and soul into the profession and practice of Christianity, so that love, harmony, and peace might take the place of anger, discord and violence. His Excellency, at the conclusion of his address, noticed the King movement at the North, which he described as a childish game which would cease when some fresh toy presented itself to the fancies of the actors in it. At the close of the meeting His Excellency was favoured with a specimen of the natives' vocal powers, in a song expressive of their regret at his departure - Te ra te pukohu mau tonu mai i Pukehika; Ko te ara tonu ia i haere ai taku torere. Tahuri mai ki muri ra kia ringia atu he wai kei aka kamo Ehara i au nau rawa i tuatahi, nau rawa i tuapeka ki te iti iau No reira te ngakau i wakawairangi ai He konohi aroha noku kia koe ra.

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