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RUA'S EIGHT WIVES.

A CLERGYMAN'S PROTEST. . AUCKLAND, August 19. Preaching at the Rotorua Anglican Churcn on Sunday, the Rev. 1 F. Bennett, Maori clergyman, took the Government very severely to task in regard to the prophet Rua. He said that 50 years ago at the place where Rua now wont openly with his eight wives with the apparent consent of the Government, church bells rang each Sunday, and every impulse of the people was towards good. The change was a sad commentary on our boasted civilisation, and it was a disgrace to the authorities that such a condition could exist.

In tlif manufacture of soft cheese a soft moist curd is required. This is obtained by usin^ a irmimum amount of rennet, adopting a low setting temperature and the employment of sweet, fresh milk.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 19 August 1910, Page 7

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RUA'S EIGHT WIVES. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 19 August 1910, Page 7

RUA'S EIGHT WIVES. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 19 August 1910, Page 7

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