Mo te Karere o Poneke.
Rangitikei, Oketopa 12, 1857. E hoa ma, e oku whanaunga katoa, e noho ana ki runga, ki raro, ki waenganui, ki tetahi taha, ki tetahi taha, o Niu Tirene. He kupu taku, be mea whakauro naku kia taia mai kite Nupejia reo maori hei maiakitaki, hei kiinihanga ritenga pai ma nga taugata katoa—kaua kite ritenga kino: tena ie kupu kei a Hemi I, 27, "Ko te whakapono e pouo ana e kino kore ana ki ie aruaro o te. Atua te Malua ko ia tenei, kia tirotiro i nga pani, i uga pouaru i to ratou matenga, a kia tiaki ia i aia auo kei kino i te ao." Ta te mea, ko te ritenga o tenei kupu, he arai i ie kino, kia waiho ko te pai auake, ara, ko nga purapura e ruia ana e to tatou hoa Minita, e te Kawana hrki.—ko tepai auakeoteremu ote Kuini e atawbai nei ia a tatou. Ka mutu. Na Wiremu Te Wairangatira.
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Karere o Poneke, Volume I, Issue 16, 25 January 1858, Page 3
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166Mo te Karere o Poneke. Karere o Poneke, Volume I, Issue 16, 25 January 1858, Page 3
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