He reta tenei kua homai ki a matou kia taia kite Karere:— Otaki, 12, Pepuere, 1858. Haere atu ra e taku pukapuka i runga i te muri aroha ki a Takuta Petitona te Kai Whakaritc, ara, ki a koutou katoa ka tau runanga. Tenei taku kupu kia ki atu au ki a koe. I to kinga iho rano ki a au kia whakamutna e au taku riri ki taku whaea ki a Bia, mutu to:m ake taku riri i reira. Ko tenei kua tukua noatia atu e au te whakaaro ki taku whaea mo laua ko tana tane ko ITcnere te Herekau —kei a raua te whakaaro —ki konei ranei rnarena ai, ki Manawatu ranei. Kei a raua ano te whakaaro i tenei ta'kiwa—kahore he ritenga i au.
v Otira e rongo koe ki ta matou .Nupepa me tonoatukia koe ki;i mai tela wabi, kia whakamaoritiamaitetehi wabi. Heoti ano aku kupu ki a koe, aTa, ki a koutou katoa. Na tou tama aroha, Na Te Aomarure te Puna. Kai Titiro i te tika o te kupu o te Aomarere te Puna, e pono aua. Na Tamihana to Rauparaha Na Pairoroku te Mahia. Kite pai koutou kia hoatu ki roto it« Karere Maori o Ponekc, met? karere pakeha hoki o Poneke, kia taia mai, e pai ana. oo -
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Karere o Poneke, Volume I, Issue 20, 22 February 1858, Page 2
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