The "Karere o Poneke" is published every Monday morning. Terms of Subscription;— Twenty Shillings per rnnum 3 payable half yearly. Terms of Advertising ;—Three pence a line for the Jirst insertion of all Advertisements, and Two pence a line for every subsequent insertion. Advertisements zvill be continued and charged for until counter-ordered: such orders, in writing, as also all Advertisements (in English), will be received at the Independent Office, Lambtov-quay, on Fridays, at any time before 4 o'clock, p.m.
HE KIWI! HE KIWI I! hiahia hna ki etahi Kiwi kia kopukia mai e koutou—hei te mea ora. Kei te pai o te manu te ritenga mo nga utu: otira, ko te utu ano tenei e p3i ai aa : Mo te me<x rahi £2 0 0 Mo te mea iti ] 0 0 Ma te pai ote manuka whakanuia ai nga utu, ma te kiuo ka whakaititia ai. A, e pai ano kia maha nga kiwi —kia rua te kau noa atu —e bokoa katoatia e au. Na Te Puiia. Poneke, 4 o Pepuere, 1858.
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Karere o Poneke, Volume I, Issue 42, 30 August 1858, Page 1
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173Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Karere o Poneke, Volume I, Issue 42, 30 August 1858, Page 1
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