Te Rakau tupu.— Tohungia katoatia nga rakau e tu ana, a, whakatokia etahi ki nga wahi e watea ana. He iha te painga o te Raumati ki nga whenua ekore e honoa, ekore o whakaliipuria he rakaii. Ko te wlicnua rakau korc, e penoi ana me Ic tangaU kahorc nci lie liiirnliurii 010 nnganga. E liolioro ana le taka \m> o to Rauinali, e mca nun an inc wliakakotahi te whakaaro o tc iivi ki tcra malii kite wliakatnpu rakan. Me malii mio nga pnawni, inc era atu tarn wliakapnipai. otiia, kia lini he. rakau kite whskatokansa. Ko te tangala e whaknto ana, e wliakatnpu ana ite rakan e penci ana mete tangata e whaknngaro ana i le hara ; he tVngata aroha tcra kite miinga ote iwi. Ko te taua ona ite rakan, c penci ana mete luinga takahi i te tnre i e uhnkaiioa ana ia i te r.ingatiratanpa ote iwi. 12 aim ana nga painga o te rakan ki nga tangata katoa, e liroliia ana hold te rakaii c te kanohi o tcnei o tcra, ahakoa kahorc kau he oneonc ole kai titiro —ahakna, kihore ona whare. ; " Kte kai-tua, tolmngia .Jena rakau." . ~ • ■
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 45, 12 September 1850, Page 4
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194Untitled Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 45, 12 September 1850, Page 4
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