HE PANUITAGNA. KI NGA Twi, ki nga Hapu, o Aoteakoa mete Waipounamd wliiti atu ana ki nga raoutorc, me uga wbonna nuuui, ote ao katoa. Ko tenoi Pcrelii, na Te Kingitanga, o te Iwi Maori, o Aotearoa ; i raro i te Maru, o Kingi Ta--whiao, P. Te Wherowiihro. 'Ko' Te Paki o Matariki ' toua ingoa;— Ka takoto teiiei ' Paki' mo akc, akc, ake tonu atu. HE PANUI Kl NGA HOA TUHI MAI. KO NGA Pukapukd katoa e tukua mai ana ki Mchi Nupcpa, nie penei te tulii mai,— Ki a "Te I'ai.i uMatakiki, Te Kauhaiigauui Alauiignkuua, Pouuka - 2S. j\m Tapeta Kmureti.
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Paki o Matariki, Issue 9, 25 July 1893, Page 1
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101Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Paki o Matariki, Issue 9, 25 July 1893, Page 1
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