Kite kai tuhituhi o te Karere o Nui Tirani. Waiheke, Pepuera 28, 1843. Ehoa—E te kai tuhi tena koe, e hoa tenei ano taku korero kia koe, kia rongo mai koe. rere, kua kite matou i nga ingoa o nga kainga ki roto ki taua nuipepa hou nei, i nga korero a Wirerau Wata raua ko Wiremu Wetere, kua mohio matou ki nga ingoa o o matou kainga kei roto i te tuhituhinga o o ratou kainga ko Poroururoa, no matou tera kainga Mahakirau, te Raho, Waitotara, otiia te tini noa iho, o nga kainga o Ngatipaoa, kua oti na te tuhi ki tena nuipepa, rere, ka tahi ano te turu o Tamatikapua, kahua matou he ingoa iriiri enei tangata, kia tika te tatai ki tona kainga ake, kaore poka ke poka ke, ka mahi Waikato J i rawe Waikato kite Taone i rawe kite tuhituhi ki o matou kainga, Haha! ka tahi ano te tikanga o te poauau I e boa ki tau whakaro i pewhea mai te korero o nga ture a to tatou nei Atua? ki tau whakaaro i mea, me pokanoaiho,rae poka* noa iho ? kahore, kia rongo mai koe. Me timata matou kite ture tuatahi a-
taea upatia te mutunga- o nga ture; mau e wlvakaro te tikanga kia tauia atu e matou. * Ture, 1. .Ture, 2v Ture, ,3. Ture, 4. Ture, 5. . ... Ture, 6. . . Ture, 7. Ture, 8, aua koe e alia ? Ture, 9, aua tou hoa e ahatia ? Ture, 10. Ehoa, e te kai tuhi feia roßgo mai koe, ko aua kainga i tuhia nei e raua he whakapati moni ma raua, koia i tuhi tuhi puku ai i o matou kainga hei utu taonga ma ratou, rere, kauaka kia tohunga kite whakaro ate maori, he iwi horihori te maori whakahaere whenua; otiia a Waikatoanake, titirohoki, e ngangare noa ana ratou; na te aha i aua i ngangare ai ra ? nate whakahaere horihori, koia i puta ai a ratou; hua-kino; ehoa, ki temeakautua-rere, kaua e utua o matou kainga, kei whakaae koutou kite utu, ahakoa utu whakatapu, kauaka. Elioa—E te kai tuhi kite mea e whakapai koe ki tenei reta kia taia kite perehi i Akarana, taia, kite kahore lieoi ano. Na matou tenei reta, Na Ngatipaoa*
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 3, 1 March 1843, Page 11
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