PANUITANGA ! UA kite aii i te Panuitanga a Heemi i . roto i te Waka Maori mo tona mahi hanga waati. No reira au ka mea kia panuitia ano boki taku whare, koi ki nga rangatira maori ko ia anake te tangata niahi ppra 1 Nepia. Ko taku tangata hanga waati he tino tohunga rawa. Me haere mai koutou ki au whukamatau ai. He tini nga taonga kei au—nga waati, nga tieni, rga aha noa afcu. Ko te utu ote waati e toru pauna, haere atu kite ono pauna. Ko taku tupeka, kaore ano he tupeka o te moutere katoa e rite ki taku. Ko taku whare kei te taha o te whare puiha i tetahi taha o te rori i te whare hoko rongoa nei, Na MANOI.
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Waka Maori, Volume III, Issue 55, 15 July 1865, Page 7
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127Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Waka Maori, Volume III, Issue 55, 15 July 1865, Page 7
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