CUSTOMS OF NEW ZEALAND. 
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XL. 
which they caught to bring back others. See also custom of 
expiation at Patea. 
Bulrush vessels. Moki’s. — Isa. xviii. 2. 
Prostituting daughters. — Lev. xix. 29. 
The ancient cubit same measure as that of New Zealand, from the 
end of the middle finger to the elbow. 
Males only permitted to eat sacred food. — Lev. vi. 29. 
Worshipping in groves. — Ezek. xx. 28; xxxiii.25 ; Lev. xvii. 10, I T. 
Those who go to war are tapu. — Deut. xviii. 9. 
Marrying in their own tribes . 
No marriage service. 
Sacred trees. 
Serpent worship. In New Zealand, where there are no serpents, 
eels and lizards are venerated instead. 
HE PAREARE, OR SNOW SHOE. 
