Te Putanga Mai o te Ariki.
E ki ana te nupepa o Ranana (London) o Mei te 9, 1883, kua tu he hui titiro Karaipiture, a kitea ana tera e puta tinana tonu mai a Te Karaiti i tetahi wa tutata. Te take o tenei whakaaro kei i a Hakaraia Poropiti xiv. 4; nga Mahi, i. 2; Maraki, iii. 1; Whakakitenga, i. 7. Tuarua ko tenei putanga mai o te Ariki kei mua mai o Tana whakakingitanga i a la ano ki tenei ao tonu, kite ao i whakahekea nei ona toto; ko te ao ano tenei e Kingi ai ia i runga i Tana torona. Kei nga Waiata Ixxii., Ihaia xi., Whakakitenga xx. E ki ana taua runanga minita, me nga hoa, kua tata tonu te putanga mai, ka nui hoki nga tohu. ■
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Korimako, Issue 18, 15 August 1883, Page 8
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134Te Putanga Mai o te Ariki. Korimako, Issue 18, 15 August 1883, Page 8
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