He Huihui Puru Ripene ki Hoterene, i te 16 o Oketopa.
I te 7 o nga haora o te ahiahi ka hui maua kite whare runanga i Mere-tiriti. Kiki tonu te whare ite Pakeha, ite Maori. Kia mutu nga karakia me nga whaikorero o te taha Pakeha, ka tu a Hare Reweti. Ko te whakapai ki tenei hanga e kukume mai nei i te tangata kite ara o te ora, whakahua tonu atu i te tau tiitotara. Nei ta Hare Reweti tau Maori:— Kaore hoki koia te aroha, Whakakiia tomai te ahiahi, Kite iwi ra, ka ata toko atu; Kei tau mahi ra, te punga i mau ai; E hara ahau kei te ripa toko, Mokai ngakau nana nei a au, Whakananawe ai kite noho; Te rere au te here a Tauari; Me a mahue a au hiki nga hoe, Nou e te iwi ka tawheiti, Hoki tnai te aroha ki ahau, e, i. E mau ana te Puru Ripene i te koti o Wiropi Taipari me era rangatira Maori i roto i taua whare huihui, a, puta ana te whakamoemiti o nga Pakeha me nga Maori ki tera huihui, he marama, he pai.
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Korimako, Issue 21, 15 November 1883, Page 6
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194He Huihui Puru Ripene ki Hoterene, i te 16 o Oketopa. Korimako, Issue 21, 15 November 1883, Page 6
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