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speak to the natives who I already advised to notice the Sabbath but could not interfere them. He apologised for his conduct and said he would return on Monday that his case was a hard as all he and his partner possessed in the world was paid for the logs - At Eleven o'clock in the forenoon I went to the delightful little church of Wanganui, which has all the appearance of the house of God from the neatness and simplicity of style in which it is erected as well as the kind and pastoral look of the worthy clergyman whose service was distinct clear and impressive, his text was from 1 Corinthians 3 chap. and 11 verse "For other foundation can no man lay than that is laid which is Jesus Christ". After service I came with Mr. Taylor and family to the Mission House and slept there night. Monday, May 18, 1846. Attended prayers in the morning breakfasted at the Mission House, went to the infant school visited the Pa saw the Wangahu natives they were talking about their land to those of Putiki their Chief Tiapa or Aperahama is an uncompromising dissatisfied looking man more so indeed than any other of the natives around here. The Putiki natives are dissatisfied

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