PANUIT A N G A. Tenei tetahi hoiho ngaro kei au kei Aropawanui: no te rima o nga ra o Mei i puta mai ai ki konei. He pak&kji tcuzn hoilio : he tongi kei t0 rae ; he waewae ma kei muri; ko te parani kei te kn.ki, kaore e mohiotia.—Me haere mai te tangata nana. Na Tiemi Ptoa. [He aha i kore ai e whakaaturia mai e Tiemi Puna, he tans ranei taua hoiho. he uwhara nei ?] Tiemi Puna (James wishes it to be publicly known that there is now in his possession, at Aropawanui, a stray horse, or mare, (sex not stated) which was first seen at the above mentioned place on the sth of May last. The animal in question is bay coloured ; white mark on forehead ; white hind foot; with a brand on the neck which the advertiser cannot decipher.
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Waka Maori, Volume II, Issue 27, 11 June 1864, Page 3
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143Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waka Maori, Volume II, Issue 27, 11 June 1864, Page 3
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