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Labour—Let it not be forgotten that labour is the true source of wealth, and the noblest foundation of honour. The idle and unproductive are the cancerous excrecences on the suifacc of society.

The influence of the good mnn censos not at death j he, as ihe visible agent, is removed, but the and influence of his example still remain ; and the moral elements ol this world " ill long show the traces of their vigour and purity ; just a* the western sky, after the sun is set, still betrays the glowing tiaces of the departed oib.

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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 1, Issue 3, 1 February 1849, Page 4

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95

Untitled Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 1, Issue 3, 1 February 1849, Page 4

Untitled Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 1, Issue 3, 1 February 1849, Page 4

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