Ki nga kai Tuhituhi Mai.—E pai ana matou ki tepukapuka a " tetahi o nga kai rapu i te tikanga" otira kihai ia i wakahuatia mai te ingoa o tona kainga, mete ingoa koki o nga tangata i he ki a ia-—hoia tana pukapuka te taia aij e kore koki matou e ahei kia taia te pukapuka wakapae puhu. Kua tae mai ki a matou end korero "He ritenga maori," te wakamutunga o te " korerorerotanga a Nohopai raua ko Tiliro-haere," me tenci koki " Kote taki atu waki o nga ' Tupuna o Ingarangi/ " lea taia ano enei kite .tahi Nuipepa atu. Ehoa ma e nga kai korero i t: Nuipepa—kia rongo mai koutou ki ia matou e pai ai—ka kite koulou i ctaki kupu he—me ata tukutuki mai ano ki tc Kai Tuhi, wakakitea mai nga kupu he, kia tino tilm to matou ret?.—[Kai Tdiiituhi ]
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 4, 1 April 1843, Page 16
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143Untitled Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 4, 1 April 1843, Page 16
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