HE KARERE KI TE KAWANATANGA E NOHO NEI I AOTEAROA ME TE WAIPOUNAMU.
TE take o tenei KARERE,- He tono atu i a koe, i a koutou ranei, kia noho ki Maungakawa nei a te 8 o nga ra o Mei, 1893 e haere ake nei, kia korero atu ana ki a koe, kia koutou ranei, e korero atu ana ki to kanohi tonu ki o koutou kanohi ranei. Me tau kupu hoki kia rangona atu ai ki a whiua a taua kupu ki waenganui i a taua, hei titiro ma tena taha; hei titiro ma tenei taha. Heoi ano aku Kcru. NA TAWHIAO POTATAU TE WHEROWHERO. Tari Maori, Maungakawa, P. T. T. RAWHITI, Keiuurcti Waikato, Ture'i 15, o Nowema, 1892. Te Kai tuhi,
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Paki o Matariki, 15 November 1892, Page 1
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124HE KARERE KI TE KAWANATANGA E NOHO NEI I AOTEAROA ME TE WAIPOUNAMU. Paki o Matariki, 15 November 1892, Page 1
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