He Kttpu Whakaatil—Ki te hiahia etimi kia hokona he mea i runga i nga Panui taonga o tenei nama o Te Korimako, me whiu te ingoa o Te Korimako ki ,nga pukapuka torio, te take kia inau ai nga Panui a nga Pakeha kite nupepa mo aua Panui. BlNUi;—Ki te mea ka tukua. mai kia Ojtaiji ki tenei, nupepa he kupu whaka5: itixi]mo te marenatanga, mo te whamo te hemonga, o te tangata imp takai marire mai te hereni kotahi. r Ile.pane-kuini te moni tika. Ka taia a Te'Korimako ia marama, ia a ka tukua atu ki nga tangata * e tuku moni mai ana, e rua hereni mo teiiau. Me tuku mai te moni mo te tau i te timatanga. The Korimako is to be issued once each t month, the price to be two (2) shillings per year postage paid, Europeans ..wishing to subscribe can do so by addressing "Te Korimako, P.O. Box . 570," or by leaving their subscriptions with Messrs. Champtalbup & Cooper, Stationers, No. 76 Queen-street. Ko nga pukapuka katoa mo tenei nupepa me tuhi mai ki a "Te Korimako, kei Akarana, Pouaka Poutapeta 270." All communications to this paper are to f jwdressed to "Te Korimako, ildand. Post Office Box 270."
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Korimako, Issue 8, 14 October 1882, Page 1
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204Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Korimako, Issue 8, 14 October 1882, Page 1
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