RETA TUKU MAI KITE ETITA.
E kore e tau kite Etita te he o nga korero e tukua ana mai kia taia kite pepa nei. Etita o Huia. Maropiu, Pepuere 26, 1594. E hoa tena kee Henui te whaku miharo o tuku ngakau kia koe i runga i to mahi e whakaatu nei koe i nga rongo koreru o te ao kia ora koe i roto i tenei tau Hou Kati tenei. Te nei ka tukua atu te Pauna nio te pepa kia hau kaua koe e awangawanga. ki taku pepa iiie Uiiiu luuu Luui, me lo nioni Hoki e kore e hakore te tae atu. Netana Patuawa Maropiu Taki Wira.
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Huia Tangata Kotahi, Volume 2, Issue 5, 17 March 1894, Page 4
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111RETA TUKU MAI KITE ETITA. Huia Tangata Kotahi, Volume 2, Issue 5, 17 March 1894, Page 4
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