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One of the most common sense replies—not even excepting Bishop Moorhouae’s—to a deputation of the faithful who desired the offering up of prayers for rain, was given by a dig. nitary of the New Zealand Church. He parried the requests for some time, and at last met the deputation half way. «Suppose, my friends, we wait a little longer ; wait say till the moon changes,”—" Asmodeus,’. in the N.Z. Maxi,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6542, 5 April 1882, Page 3

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