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Church Contribution.

Mitai Pene Taui, of Ohaeawai, writes to say: "What I am now thinking about is a Church. I have given my sixpence in the shape of 781. 7s. This does not include anything from the Pakehas. You will see from this that I desire to act like the thirsty bird, in the fable, which sought to get at the water." Pene has set a good example. We trust others may be induced to follow it. It is meet and right that we should give of the substance with which God has blessed us to to the maintenance of His Church in the Earth.

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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume VII, Issue 19, 15 December 1860, Page 2

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105

Church Contribution. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume VII, Issue 19, 15 December 1860, Page 2

Church Contribution. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume VII, Issue 19, 15 December 1860, Page 2

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