HE PAN UIT AN GA. •:o:' KI NGA Iwi, ki nga Hapu, o Aotearoa jie te Waipodnamo, whiti atu ana ki nga moutere, me nga wlienua numii ote ao katoa. Ko tenei Pcrelii, 11a Te Kingitanga, ote iwi Maori o Aotearoa; i raro i te Mara, o Kingi Tawiiiao, P. Te Wherowiiero. Ko 'Te Pari o Matariki' tona ingoa.— Ka takoto tenei -'Paki' mo ake, akc, ake tonu atu. KO NGA Pukapuka katoa e tukua mai anaki tenei Nupepa, me penei tc tulii mai,— Ki a "Te Paki o Matariki," Tc Kauhanganui Maungakawa, Box 28, Post Office, Cambridge. lIE PANUI KI NGA HOA TUIII MAI. :o:
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Paki o Matariki, Issue 6, 6 October 1892, Page 1
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106Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Paki o Matariki, Issue 6, 6 October 1892, Page 1
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