A BROTHERLY GREETING.—The Bishop of Aotearoa (the Rt Rev. Manu Bennett), on left, being greeted in traditional Maori style by the Coadjutor Bishop of Sydney (the Rt Rev. F. O. Hulme-Moir) on his arrival in Sydney this week. Bishop Bennett will today present a Maori-carved baptismal font, a gift from the Maori people, to St John’s Church, Parramatta, where the Rev. Samuel Marsden, who brought the Gospel to the Maoris, was once rector. Bishop Hulme-Moir is a former Bishop of Nelson.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31967, 19 April 1969, Page 12
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81A BROTHERLY GREETING.—The Bishop of Aotearoa (the Rt Rev. Manu Bennett), on left, being greeted in traditional Maori style by the Coadjutor Bishop of Sydney (the Rt Rev. F. O. Hulme-Moir) on his arrival in Sydney this week. Bishop Bennett will today present a Maori-carved baptismal font, a gift from the Maori people, to St John’s Church, Parramatta, where the Rev. Samuel Marsden, who brought the Gospel to the Maoris, was once rector. Bishop Hulme-Moir is a former Bishop of Nelson. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31967, 19 April 1969, Page 12
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