HE PANUI TANGA.
Ko ahau tenei, kote (PAKI O MATARIKI,) e tuarua ana, i taku haere mai ote l 4 o nga ra o Mei, kua huri ake nei. He whakawaha i a koutou, kia tae a tinana mai, kite Mangatawhiri a o koutou Tupuna, a te Kote ra tena, e tae mai ai ta koutou Mokopuna, a, (KIINGI TE RATA, ki Mangatawhiri. Haere mai, imaa taeriga mai mo koutou, ko te , .... * " Ko te teihana hei tukunga mb kouton,~£o (Meroer, nga tereuia katoa, ettf>tiski (Mercer, ara/ kite (Paina. Tena koutou nga Iwi, ma te atiia faton e tiianaaki, e tiaki. Na ta koutou IWIKATT, me toona (Komiti. V
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Paki o Matariki, 30 January 1914, Page 1 (Supplement)
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108HE PANUI TANGA. Paki o Matariki, 30 January 1914, Page 1 (Supplement)
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