INGOA POTO O NGA TURE I MAHIA E TE WHARE.
1 Ko te Tumuaki ote Kiingitanga. 2 Ko te ra e puare ai te Kauhanganui o Aotearoa, me te Waipounamu. 3 Ko te here o nga Matariki me nga Manukura. 4 Ko nga Rangatira. 5 Ko te moni ote Koroni. 6 Ko te Hiiri whai-mana.
7 Ko nga Riihi whenua. i 8 Ko nga Whenua. 9 Ko nga Whenua ote katoa. 10 Ko nga Kai-whakawa hara. 11 Ko te Perehi. 12 Ko nga tangata o te Perehi. 13 Ko uga Raihana, Toa taonga.
KA WHAKAMARAMATIA OSTA. TIKANGA
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Paki o Matariki, 12 April 1894, Page 1
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97INGOA POTO O NGA TURE I MAHIA E TE WHARE. Paki o Matariki, 12 April 1894, Page 1
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