WAKAKONGO. MO nga herehere tahuti katoa, e wakahokia mai ana ki te Kai Wakawa, ka utua ie kai wakahoki mai, e te Kai Wakawa; kotahi pauna mo te hopukanga kotahi herein me te hiki pene, mo te ra kotahi, e whangainga ai te herehere a tae noa mai ki Akarana. WAKARONGO. E MEA ana a te Paraone, raua ko te Kemara, ki nga tangata maori katoa, ki te pai koutou ki te haro muka, ka kawe atu ki to raua whare i te Taone; ko te ritenga tenei o te utu; kotahi tekau me wha pauna moni mo te tana kotahi i rite pea te taumaha o te taua ki nga rawhi, e rua tekau takitahi.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 10, 2 October 1843, Page 42
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116Page 42 Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 10, 2 October 1843, Page 42
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