HE PUKAPUKA TUKU. ATU NA W.L. RIIHI KITE MINITA MAORI I PONEKE.
E penei ana taua pukapuka:—Kua tono nga Rangatira maori o Turanga kia tuhi atu kite Kawanatanga, whakaatu atu, ko tetahi o nga
tangata e mea nei hei mema mote Tairawhiti, kei te hoatu Paraoa, Huka, me etahi atu mea, ma nga tangata maori, he mea kia pooti ai aua tangata ki a ia, e mea ana aua Rangatira maori, e he ana tenei mahi, u mate Kawanatanga e whakaatu te lie o tenei mahi, ki nga maori, a kia whina hoki nga tangata e penei ana, kua whakaatu te Minita maori ka panui tia e te kawanatanga tc Ture mo tenei main ki roto ite kahiti o tenei wiki. '
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Huia Tangata Kotahi, Issue 26, 23 December 1893, Page 5
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121HE PUKAPUKA TUKU. ATU NA W.L. RIIHI KITE MINITA MAORI I PONEKE. Huia Tangata Kotahi, Issue 26, 23 December 1893, Page 5
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