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PANUI Kl NGA MAORI. HAERAMAI, HAEREMAI, Katoa koutou tangohia. He Tera he Paraire ir< koutou me a koutou Tamaaiki, Wahine. Hanihi n, »; koutou Paki ia TEOTX RANA V KEITINGI, Whare ite te utu r Haki Pei rawahi mai i te Hotera o Karatana.
PAN U I, HEHITIKGI toa. Te whare ite ake te utu mo nga nieu katoaW. C. MATIHANA.
HAMUERA HEMI. E hoa-ma ktid, hokoiia ean ter inalii. Hti meka Kaata it© taha o te Tari Nupepa ]Vlaori. Haerein. inaianei ki to koutou no# Ma Hafetiera Hemi. Tan? Hu ai putn hoki mo koutoiiv -A >\
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Huia Tangata Kotahi, Issue 5, 8 April 1893, Page 8
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205Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Huia Tangata Kotahi, Issue 5, 8 April 1893, Page 8
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