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3 | <td><a href="_httpdocument_&cl=_cgiargcl_&gg=prev&d=01_2_6.1">pp.21-22</a></td>
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6 | Editorial, continuing discussion from Vol. 2, No. 4, about the cultivation and trade benefits of wheat and flax fibre, the process of barter, the status and reputation gained in the eyes of the Pakeha from honest hard work, with an example of the benefits of a good price from the sale of pigs.
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10 | <td><a href="_httpdocument_&cl=_cgiargcl_&gg=prev&d=01_2_6.2">pp.22-23</a></td>
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13 | <b>How will the Maori overcome [the old ways]?</b>
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17 | <td></td>
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19 | Explanation that the purpose of this newspaper is to educate Maori about the customs and practices of Pakeha and to assist them to become like Pakeha. The example is given of NgÄti PÄoa at PÅ«tiki becoming a fine settlement with a church and the amenities of Pakeha life, and the example is extended to NgÄ Puhi and Waikato. Attributes this progress to the work of God.
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20 | </td>
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23 | <td><a href="_httpdocument_&cl=_cgiargcl_&gg=prev&d=01_2_6.3">p.23</a></td>
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26 | <b>Maori practices</b>
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29 | <tr>
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30 | <td></td>
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32 | Describes the practice of marketing seafood and fish at Nuaka, Hokianga, and the argument over fishing rights with NgÄpÅ of NgÄti Korokoro.
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35 | <tr>
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36 | <td><a href="_httpdocument_&cl=_cgiargcl_&gg=prev&d=01_2_6.3">pp.23-24</a></td>
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38 | <td>
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39 | [Notices]
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40 | </td>
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41 | </tr>
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42 | <tr>
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43 | <td></td>
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45 | From the <b>Editor</b> commenting that while some people think Pakeha are trying to accumulate the possessions of Maori, Maori are accumulating the possessions of God.
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51 | From the <b>Editor</b> approving Te Tere's business of marketing flax and his advertising in the newspaper.
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52 | </td>
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57 | From <b>Te Tere</b>, Te Puru, exchange rates of money or goods for bulk flax.
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58 | </td>
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61 | <td><a href="_httpdocument_&cl=_cgiargcl_&gg=prev&d=01_2_6.4">p.24</a></td>
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63 | <td>
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64 | <b>Letters to the Editor</b>
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65 | </td>
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66 | </tr>
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67 | <tr>
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68 | <td></td>
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70 | From <b>MÄnihera</b>, Waikato River mouth
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76 | Wants publication of the monetary contribution from the congregation at PÄhiakura, Waikato, for missionary work to those without biblical education.
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82 | Notice from the <b>Governor</b> requesting information leading to the location of his missing horses.
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83 | </td>
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