PANUITANGA.
Ki nga iwi, ki nga hapu, ki nga reo, ki nga huihuinga tangata, e tau nei i runga i nga Motu e rua, i Ao-tea-roa me Te Wai-pounamu. Tena k'outou ! Tena koutou ! Xena koutou ! He panui tenei kia mohio ai koutou ka tu te Paremata o Te Kotahitauga o nga Iwi Maori o nga Motu e rua nei ki Rotorua. Ko Maehe te marama e tu ai te hui, engari ko te ra, kaore ano kia tino tuturu. Ko nga ra kua whakaritea i mua ake nei, ko te 15 me te 24. Otira e kore ana ra e tino whakatuturutia inaianei. E nga Iwi, kia kakama ta koutou haere mai, kia mataara hoki kite ra e tu ai te hui. Xena koutou katoa! Na te Komiti o Te Arawa.
Te Otimi Tikitere Ckiwi Ngatara Rapaere Ngakairau Taekata te Tokoihi Hira Rangimatini Mlkaere Hikurangi Te Kokl Nohoroa Meihana Putuangaanga Manahi Tumatahi
Te Arakau Hapeta Tamati te Rang! Wii*emu Faurs Hapeta te Hautehoro Whareklrl te Kowkai Haukiwaho Piwiki Naera te Warilii Taupopokl H. Tupara Tokoaltua
Ara “a Te Arana katoa.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 24, 1 February 1900, Page 4
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180PANUITANGA. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 24, 1 February 1900, Page 4
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