Kite Kai Tuhi ote Karere o Poneke.
Wanganui, Hepetema, 1858. Haere ra e taku reta kite kai tuhi o te Karere Maori. E hoa, tena ra koe. Mau enei kupu e hoatu kia taia mai. E hoa ma, tana koutou. Whakarongo mai hoki koutou ki oku whaka aro. E hoa ma, ka tahi ano te mahi pai rawa ko te mahi uei, ko te parau ruuako te kau. E hara i te hanga te pai; ahakoa wheuua nui noa atu hei aha ma te parau P Otira, ka tahi ano matou ka kite, i teuei tau. Ko te kitenga hoki koa, pai rawa atu tenei
hara i te hanga te mahi nei a te parau. Ka tahi ano ka pai to matou kainga i tenei tau. Kua waibo nga kaumatua lioi wahine, ko riga tamariki bei taue, ara, hei mahi i te whenua, bei parau hei tarai i nga kau. Heoi ano. Na tou tamaiti aroha, Na lloani Metk. oo
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Karere o Poneke, Volume I, Issue 50, 25 October 1858, Page 4
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160Ki te Kai Tuhi o te Karere o Poneke. Karere o Poneke, Volume I, Issue 50, 25 October 1858, Page 4
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