HE RONGO NO PONEKE.
I tu tetahi huihuinga a nga Minita i te 22 Hanuere nei a kots korero i oti ia ratou, kia terete whakahaere, te Ture tango whakawhiwhi whenua maori, i Pahitia nei i le Paremata kua mutu tata nei, a, kua whakaetia ano hoki i tana huihuinga, kia whakaturia ano e tahi Tiati hou mo nga kooti whenua maori, kia tere tere ai tje whakaoti o,nga keehi a nga tangata maori, ara e whait ka ana ki roto i'nga whenua e uru ana ki raro i taua Ture, Engari kaore ano i tino mohio tia kowai ma ranei aua Tiati hou. I tu tetahi komiti anga Pukeha o Haki Eei ia Tihema nei, kote take o taua hui, e rapu i tetahi tlkanga mehemea ra'nei Ena e taea te mea,kia Pokaia te Awa o Ngaruroro kia Pnta atu ki Tutaekuri, kote wahi i whakarotia hei Peratanga me Pakatu i Omahu ka Puta ki Moteo, a he mea hoki kia Pokaia he awa mo Tutan kuri raua tahi ano ko Ngauroro, E mea tia ana kia Pokaia i te Puketapu ka puta ki tetahi wahi ote Poraiti} ara kite whanga nui a Botu.
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Huia Tangata Kotahi, Volume 2, Issue 1, 17 February 1894, Page 4
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195HE RONGO NO PONEKE. Huia Tangata Kotahi, Volume 2, Issue 1, 17 February 1894, Page 4
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