Ka timata tenei wahi kite Iwi:E te Iwi, me nga Hapu, tena koutou.' He whakamahara atu tena kia koutou, kia tukua mai e koutou te Mana o a koutou kupu, ki to koutou tangata marama, ki o koutou tangata marama ranei, e tukua mai ana e koutou. "Kia whakarongo atu ahau ki to koutou maramatanga ". YVhiiiwhiria mai i roto iia Ilapu, iia Hapu, oia Iwi e tukua mai ana e koutou hei whaaki ki ahau. Toku hiahia tonei he kotahi o a tatou whakaaro ; Kia mutu, mutu ake i tenei huinga o tatou. Waihoki, ko aua tangata whai Mana ka tukua maina e koutou, e kore e tika kia peneitia ano i muri iho i tenei Huinga, Mo hoki marire atu kite kainga whiriwhiri ai te whakaotinga. Ko aku kupu tena kia koutou, Tonoa mai tau tangata kia tae mai atel4 o nga ra o Tihema. Na Tana Taingakawa Te "Wahakoa. Tumuaki o Te Kiingitanga
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Paki o Matariki, 28 November 1896, Page 1
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155Untitled Paki o Matariki, 28 November 1896, Page 1
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