CONTENTS:
Page. Ordination of a Native Deacon 1 Memoir of Pita Whakangaua 2 Report of Interpreter Davis's visit to Hokianga 5 etter of Raumoa 8 eographv, or the World we Live in 1 9 icilian women grinding in a mill ... 12
Page. Celebes 13 Missions 13 Native Industrial School 14 The Bible in Russia 14 Nothing is lost 15 The Native Churches 15 Ye shall know them by their fruits... 15 Auckland Markets 16
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume I, Issue 8, 1 November 1855, Unnumbered Page
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86CONTENTS: Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume I, Issue 8, 1 November 1855, Unnumbered Page
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