TANA TAINGAKAWA TE WAHAROA.
Tena koutou katoa e nga Rangatira kua rupeke mai nei ki tenei waahi,— he mihi atu naku kia koutou, ma te Atua tatou katoa e tiaki.
Te mea* i tu ake ai ahau, he whakamarama atu ki a kuotou, ite mea, kua rongo ake tatou i ana knpu e whaki nei ki a tatou, Kei inahara mai koutou he kupu hoki taku. Koia nei ahau itu ake ai, he whakaatu kia koutou ko to tajfcou ra, kei a koutou, me nga tikanga, kei a koutou; kua mutu (Tana) kua taka mai kei a tatou, kite puta atu tatou kite marae, kei a koutou te tikanga:—Heoi nei.
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Paki o Matariki, Issue 3, 14 June 1895, Page 1
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110TANA TAINGAKAWA TE WAHAROA. Paki o Matariki, Issue 3, 14 June 1895, Page 1
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