Te Toke Whenua mete oneone e tupu ai te taru.
He Kuaretanga no te tangata ana ka pakiki aia, heaha te pai o te keha, o te ngaro, o te waeroa, mete Toke i hanga ai e Te Atua, Ahakoa te nuite moMo o te kiano i Htea te take i toahia a; aiia mea ki te ao nei J£>.na Te Tawim i ?ajtu, a le wha te kau ana tau i' rapu ai i ie &anga o;"l|e Toke. wh.enua, a, e ii ana aia, he nui te mahi b taua Toke'ki te wnakapai i te taH wahi ojfe pnepne e tupu ai te tarji tajt^:
mete kai, he mea hoki he nui te mahi keri a te Toke i te whenua, a he mea hoki e kainga ana e ratau te rau rakau, a kite paru o aua mea hei whaka monona mo te whenua a e konatua ana e ratou te one one e pai ai te tahi wahi mo te kai e tupu pai ai. A e kii ana e Te Towini ko nga Toke i roto i te whenua i te eke kotahi; ko a ratau paru o aua Toke i taua eka kotahi ite tau kotahi, e tae ana kite 7a kite 8 tana. Na reira nga pa kohatu o te.pakeha i ngarb ai a i ngaro ai ki raro kite whenua, a he nui rawa atu te mahi o taua Toke e kiia nei i te ao nei, kahore pea he mea ke atu i penei tana kaha kite mahi me taua Toke whenua e tirohia nei e tatou.
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Korimako, 14 September 1882, Page 2 (Supplement)
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265Te Toke Whenua me te oneone e tupu ai te taru. Korimako, 14 September 1882, Page 2 (Supplement)
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