OTAHUHU BREWERY.
Long rente ago kn otahuhu i s camp came into vie* The M ...r and the KngiLsh foiiKht. Aad eaeh to mUo the rkaery sought The iMighsh conquere<l t>ut. w- kn.»w. Tbej aean made pence with ihehr late foe. N<>w altogether do they dwell, Nor feel resentment «n is well. Yet still m Otahuhu we fight •iiM'i r wrong and do the right Some short time since, another « Was wag-ed, i>ul not ;u- 'twas hefore a peaceful pratt] i oemtry view a dangerous menace gi A bUlldmg I. • in the air. \ ftnw.'n-y was s*arled there. end women monad to tin- osl; A curious sight was seen by all. As the) marched steadfast to the fmv. Hut net to tight -they knelt to pray, Not that the building be destroyed, But that its aim might \»- mad. voi I. The premises U'cooue a ml. Where men could work, but work no ill. Tlint w.vs and mothers might rejoice Thi\\ ask«tl of (rod with si ig|e rel Oh! that thO) map the \ ii". And that all evil may b.- slain —I. E Cumnirmgs Ortohsr. i
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White Ribbon, Volume 35, Issue 418, 18 May 1930, Page 7
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