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Updated: July 4, 2025
The man of mullock gave it as his opinion that the fine weather wouldn't last, and seemed to take a gloomy kind of pleasure in that reflection; he said there was more rain down yonder, pointing to the southeast, than the moon could swallow up the moon was in its first quarter, during which time it is popularly believed in some parts of Maoriland that the south-easter is most likely to be out on the wallaby and the weather bad.
He gave us time to become sufficiently impressed; then he said: "And if I was at the Victorian and South Australian border I'd do the same thing." He let that soak into our minds, and added: "And the same with West Australia and and Tasmania." Then he went away. The last would have been a long spit and he forgot Maoriland.
Perhaps he wondered why Mitchell gripped his hand so hard and wished him luck so earnestly, and was surprised when he gave him three cheers. "Ah, well!" remarked Mitchell, as we turned up the wharf. "I've heerd of such cases before," said the Oracle, meditatively. "They ain't common, but I've hear'd of such cases before." A Daughter of Maoriland A sketch of poor-class Maoris
The beginning of our history found New Zealand waiting for the coming of a Christian missionary. Many parts of Maoriland are still needing such a messenger to recall them from apostacy and indifference. But, on the whole, New Zealand is now a country which sends out missionaries rather than one that expects them. For many years past it has received no financial help from any outside society.
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