. Te Karere . ngohe-ngohe hoki ki Ana tikanga, a ka kingi tahi ratou me Ia kotahi mano tau.(Tirohia nga Whakakitenga, te rua tekau o nga upoko.) A, ko reiraka kite tahi tatou me Hopa i to tatou Kaihoko, ahakoa, i muri i enei kirika pau enei tinana ka titiro atu ano tatou i roto ano i o tatou kikokikoki te Atua. Ma o tatou kanohi tonu e kite ai. GENEALOGY By Tcao Wirihana THE WAY TO PERFECTIONCottage Meetings for November. Nov. 6—Lesson 11, Early-day Succession in —Lesson 12, Ancient Books of —Lesson 13, The Covenant of the Lord with —Lesson 14, Thy Seed


. Te Karere . ngohe-ngohe hoki ki Ana tikanga, a ka kingi tahi ratou me Ia kotahi mano tau.(Tirohia nga Whakakitenga, te rua tekau o nga upoko.) A, ko reiraka kite tahi tatou me Hopa i to tatou Kaihoko, ahakoa, i muri i enei kirika pau enei tinana ka titiro atu ano tatou i roto ano i o tatou kikokikoki te Atua. Ma o tatou kanohi tonu e kite ai. GENEALOGY By Tcao Wirihana THE WAY TO PERFECTIONCottage Meetings for November. Nov. 6—Lesson 11, Early-day Succession in —Lesson 12, Ancient Books of —Lesson 13, The Covenant of the Lord with —Lesson 14, Thy Seed shall be like unto —Ko te kororia ote Atua ko te ripoata o ia takiwa o ia takiwa kaore ano kia tae maiki te tari o te Mihana. E nga Timuaki-takiwa o te Mihanawhaka-korikori i nga mahi whakapapa me nga ripoata. Kuatae mai te reta mai o Hiona a te Timuakitanga o te Hahi mote nei take. All Genealogical Reports should be sent to the MissionOffice before the end of this Noema, 1941 TE KARERE 829 Young New Zealand Missionaries PORTRAYAL OF MAORI LORE Remembrances of Maori ArohaBy former Associate Editor Elder Barry T. Wride The 22nd day of October, 1941, celebrates the firstanniversary of the departure of the Zion Elders from thisMission. Since their leaving, reports of their activitiesboth spiritually and otherwise have been received fromlime to time. The accompanying article by one of themand about them is particularly pleasant coming at thistime, and Te Karere is privileged to remember them.—Ed. The Mission spirit and the love for the New Zealand people haveby no means been relegated to the memories of a dim past in theminds of the returned missionaries. Those of us who have returnedduring the past three years carry impressions of Maoriaoms contribu-tions throughout the country. Wherever we have gone, New Zealand andMaoriland have been distinctive features of our presence and welcome. When the last of the Elders returned in November


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