Te Okaokanga o nga iwi Maori. XTIA rongo nga iwi Maori katoa, kei xv nga Manei, me nga Parairei, ka nobo kite wbare-tuhitubi oTe Makarini, i te te kau iua tahi o nga haora, taeanoatia te tahi, te Kata hei oka i nga tangata. H. J. Andrews, Kai-Toutou. Akarana, Aperira 1, 1855. KUA KITEA. T? Wiremu Tamibaua Te Whakaabura XJ he poti iti, be mangu te ta o wabo, he ma to roto. Anga niai, Ki TE KAIWHAKA MAORI KI A TE ReWETT. Akarana, Nowema, 1855. HEI HOKO, TTE Pukapuka reo Maori i buaina nei J ~ L ko Nga Tobu oTe Putanga ote Ariki. Anga mai ki a Te Reweti.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume I, Issue 8, 1 November 1855, Unnumbered Page
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110Unnumbered Page Advertisements Column 2 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume I, Issue 8, 1 November 1855, Unnumbered Page
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