Mo te Karere o Poneke.
Aorere, Hepetema 23, 1858. E hoa, e Riwai te Ahu, tena koe, koutou ko o potiki. E Wiremu Tamihana Te Neke, tena koe. E Hohepa, tena koe. E kui, o Peuarepe, tcna koe, koutou katoa. Kanui to raatou aroha atu ki a koutou katoa. Tenoi te whakaaro kau atu nei ki u koutou kite kupu kore a koutou ki a ruatou, no konei matou i mca ake ai kei te raruraru pea koutou. Na, kia rongo mai koutou. Kite raruraru koutou, whakahokia mai a Wirerau Te Koihua rauakollone TePatuhiki. E Pinarepe, kite whakaae a Wiremu ki le hoki mai o pai ana kia hoki mai ia ; otira tena nga korero kei te pukapuka mo Epiha ma, ma koutou e tiki atu kia kite koutou i nga korero o roto. Heoti aim. Na to koutou hoa aroha, NaTAMATi Maui no. Ki a Uiwai Te Aim.
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Karere o Poneke, Volume I, Issue 49, 18 October 1858, Page 2 (Supplement)
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149Mo te Karere o Poneke. Karere o Poneke, Volume I, Issue 49, 18 October 1858, Page 2 (Supplement)
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