Kite Kai Tuhi o te Karere o Poneke.
Turakina, Hurae 21, 1858. Eta, tena koe. E hoa, tena aku korero te haere atu na, mau e hoatu ki roto kite perehi kia rongo o taua whanaunga raaori. E hoa, he mikiaga tenei kite rongo 0 te Kuini e haere mai nei ki a matou ki nga maori. Ka paku ki runga, ka paku ki raro. E hoa, ka nui te hari 0 toku ngakau kite
mana a te Kuini, karaarama nga nga-* kau o nga tangata maori. Mehemea ko to matou ture omua koore e wbai mohiotanga ki a matou ki nga maori. Me titiro hoki kite kuri puihi, mehemea ka kite raai i te tangata, ka tahuti; ko te ritenga tena o matou imua. Heoiano aku korero: Na Hoani Te Rangi Pouri. oo
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Karere o Poneke, Volume I, Issue 38, 2 August 1858, Page 3
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134Ki te Kai Tuhi o te Karere o Poneke. Karere o Poneke, Volume I, Issue 38, 2 August 1858, Page 3
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