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The Landing of Samuel Marsden \ ON December 20th, 1814, the Rev. Samuel Marsden, accompanied by a high-minded chief named Ruatara and a number of white men, arrived in the Bay of Islands in the brig "Active”. As he stepped ashore, Marsden was greeted by a band of tattooed chiefs who performed a characteristic war dance. Four days later, on Christmas Day, 1814, the Rev. Samuel Marsden conducted the first service in the Christian religion to be held in New Zealand. With his unwavering courage and personal integrity, Samuel Marsden played a noble part in the early history of New Zealand; and by Maori and Pakeha alike he was loved and venerated. ROLL YOUR CIGARETTES WITH fW Ifew Zealand Cigarette Tobacco FINE CUT or COARSE CUT 94A
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Southland Times, Issue 24765, 9 June 1942, Page 2
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