Nga Wuuru-huruhuru-hipi o enei Motu.
Ko nga moni o nga peere-wuuru e tukua atu ana i nga Koroni, kite makete i Ranana i tenei tau:— Te Kaainga. Nga Moni o nga Peere-wuuru. Poihakene (Sydney), e £62,738 Kuinirana (Queensland), e 26,658 Merepana (Port Philip), e 52,915 Atireita (Adelaide), e 12,765 Tahimania (Tasmania), e 6,521 Paati (Perth, or Swan River), e ... 295 Niu Tireni (New Zealand), e ... 97,828 TeKeipa, i Awherika(CapeColony), e 41,588 Te huinga katoatanga, e ...£302,408
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Korimako, Issue 48, 15 January 1886, Page 10
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76Nga Wuuru-huruhuru-hipi o enei Motu. Korimako, Issue 48, 15 January 1886, Page 10
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