Te Karere Maori 1861-1863: Volume 3, Number 4. 15 May 1863 |
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10 TE KARERE MAORI OR MAORI MESSENGER. Matiu Te Reweti Maika Te Hemara Te Huarahi Puataata Whai Paora Kiwi Hamiora Marupiopio Te Peka Otaitai Ngawhau Tokerau Hori Kingi Mangakahia Ngatiwhatua Moraki Whangarei Te Pongi Te Whango Tangihua Paora Kiwi Te Keha Ngatitoki Hakaraia Matiu Te Aranui
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TE KARERE MAORI OR MAORI MESSENGER. i1 Mangakahia Te Manihera Te Tirarau MATIU TE ARANUI Te Oruoru Mari Te Hautakiri Hori Kingi Tahua Hira Te Awa Te Atuahaere
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12 TE KARERE MAORI OR MAORl MESSENGER. Te Atuahaere Tauru Oruawharo Tomoaure Ponerua REPORT ON SCHOOLS ESTABLISHED BY SIR GEORGE GREY HE KORERO WHAKAATU TENEI I NGA TIKANGA O NGA KURA I WHAKAARAHIA E KAWANA KEREI
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TE KARERE MAORI OR MAORl MESSENGER. 13 Mr. Glanfield, Mr. Taylor, The Rev. John Morgan Kohimarama, Rev. L. Prill, Mr. Marsden Clarke. Mr. Glenfield Te Karanawira Te Matenga Karaka
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i4 TE KARERE MAORl OR MAORI MESSENGER. Tamo Rev. J. Morgan Mr. Chitham George Millar William Thompson Te Kitima Hori Mira Rangiaohua Wiremu Tamehana Tioriori
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TE KARERE MAORl OR MAORI MESSENGER. 15 Ti-ori-ori Rangiaowhia George Grey Kihikihi Otawhao Mr. J. Von Dadelszen New Zealand Kawana Ta Hori Kerei Rangiaohia Niu Tireni
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16 TE KARERE MAORI OR MAORI MESSENGER. and a "retail shop to the industrial works, if the progress of ihe school should ever justify me in doing so. At present 1 do not recommend that any more trades should be undertaken. The-boys are required to go to such work as they are told off for, though in arranging the work their known tastes'are consulted as far as possible. While at work, every boy is expected to obey ihe orders of the Euro- pean to whom he is sent; all complaints on either side to be made to me. I am told by • all the Europeans that the boys work very well, and very few complaints are made. INTOXICATING DRINKS. IT is our firm conviction, that the general disuse of intoxicating drinks by Christians, would by the moral influence thus exercised on all within their reach, have the effect of saving from ruin a far larger number than are likely to be rescued by reformatory efforts after the path of sin has been trodden. To prevent an evil is belter than to effect a cure. The use, even the most moderate use of ' intoxicants'. by society generally, and Christian in particular, lends to conceal the peril arising from drinking habits. From the ranks of moderate drinkers fall off, from day to day, the weak and erring men who in due lime sink into the abyss of confirmed and helpless drunkenness.—The Quiver. POPULATION OF BRITISH INDIA. ACCORDING to the latest accounts the popu- lation of British India is us follows: — Under the Governor General. i4 J 60,1 61 Bengal. . . . . . 41,898,608 North-West Provinces . . 30,110,409 Punjaub . . . . . U,79i,61l Madras ..... 23,127,85o Bombay . . . . . 11,937,512 total - . - . , . .136,034,244 NGA WAI WHAKAHAURANGI. Ko ta matou lino kupu hori pu ienei; ki le mahue te inu o nga tangata whakapono i nga wai whakahaurangi, ka ai to ratou mao hei hapai mo le tini o le tangata, i mua atu o le pekangaketanga ki le hara. Ko ienei, peke rawa atu le kui whakaora ki te kukume mai le hunga inu, kua hohonu ke, le taea. Engari, kaua le mate e whakatupuria, na le mea, he mahinga nui le whakamahu i le male ina Ko te mea ienei hei buna i te he o te mahi inu i nga wai whakahaura- ngi, ko le kai o nga tangata whakapono, o le hunga noho noa iho, waiho ai hei tauira mo le be o te mano; a, i roto i ienei ra, i tenei ra, te tataka mai i reira, i nga puni o te hunga inu iti nei,—le tataka mai i reira le hunga line haurangi. Na le kaha kore, na te pohehe, ka kino haere ratou, te tuku- nga iho he haurangi tuturu,—Tunga tao. NGA TANGATA O INIA KI TE TAHA KI INGARANGI. Ro nga tangata enei e noho mai nei i raro i te taha o Inia ia Ingarangi; he mea whiri- whiri no te mahinga pukapuka huihui hou, o naia rawa nei:— I raro i le Kawana Nui . . U,i65J 61 Pengakara . . . ... i 1,898,608 Nga whenua o te Hauauru-ma- raro. . . . . . 30,110,409 Pungaupa . . . . . 14,794,611 Matarahi . . . . . 23,127,855 ~ Pomapei . . . . . .41,9*7,842 . Hui katoa . . . . 136,034,W