Ki a Te Korimako.
E hoa,—Tena koe! I Hui te Runanga Nui o nga iwi Maori o Kaipara; kite Herepiti, Kaipara; ko Ngatiwhatua; ko te Taon; ko te Mangamata; ko JSTgatirango; ko te Uriohau; ko te Taou ; ko nga hapn tena ihui kite Runanga ite Herepiti, Kaipara. Kite whaka tako to tika nga mo te motu nei a kite ana te ti kanga mo nga whenua Maori me mutu teruri; me mutu te koti; me mutu te hao ika a te Pakeha i nga takiwa Maori me mutumutu rawa kaua e to he e hoa, e Te Korimako, tukua atu ena kupu kia rere haere i te kare o te wai hei kawe atu ki nga pito e wha o te motu nei hei titiro iho manga iwi Maori mate Pakeha e hoa tuku a atu atau a kia mana, kia pono, kia tika. Heoi ano. Na Hori Winiata Nopera. Muriwai, Waimauku, Hune, 1882.
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Korimako, Issue 5, 13 July 1882, Page 3
Word Count
154Ki a Te Korimako. Korimako, Issue 5, 13 July 1882, Page 3
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