OHINEMUTU.
September 28th 1874. To the Wananga, Salutation to you. Shout, Shout, I now rise well with the Maori chorus, (Takiwai, Takiwai,) to welcome you, The Island is saved, they will have one word, and can hear and see the thoughts of our friends. Friend Editor, Listen this canoe the Arawa now is like a vessel at sea which is coverd with branches it is not the Europeans fault, it is'our own fault. Friends send me a paper every mouth and inform me the price of twelve papers in the year, I conclude my speaking at present, but will at another time. Pererika Nga Huruhuru,
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Wananga, Volume 1, Issue 6, 24 October 1874, Page 29
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105OHINEMUTU. Wananga, Volume 1, Issue 6, 24 October 1874, Page 29
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