Te Moana Haupapa.
I nga takiwa katoa, ko te mahi tenei o nga Rangatiratanga o te ao, he tuku tangata, i runga i te kaipuke, kia whaia te porotutukitanga mai o te taha Tuaraki ote moana hukapapa; otira kaore kau i taea te whai taua mutunga mai moroki noa nei. Ka nui nga tangata kite mate, ka nui hoki nga moni ka pau i te kimihanga haeretanga i tera moana puanu. He mea ano ka romia nga kaipuka e te haupapa a kope ana i te akinga o taua hukapapa; a, maro tonu atu nga tangata mahi o nga kaipuke i te werohanga o te pumatao. E meatia ana, ko nga moni hei kawe atu i nga haere ki taua moana hukapapa, eke rawa ki" te rua rau miriona pauna moni. Inara te iti moni!
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Korimako, Issue 10, 13 December 1882, Page 5
Word Count
135Te Moana Haupapa. Korimako, Issue 10, 13 December 1882, Page 5
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