Mo te Marama o Hanuere.
Te Mara Iti.—Whakatokia te puka pukupuku, me era ata puka; kia rua putu i nga rarangi, kia rua hoki putu te tatahi mo te whakatokanga; kia kotahi putu mo nga pieono te tatahi mo nga puka. Ruia he keha mo te hotoke, mo te ngahuru. Huialioki he puwha Pakeha, whakatokia hoki he pi; me tukii kite walii c makuku ana. Me rni hoki te pinati. Taugohia nga tupu o nga rakau c poka keaua tc tupu; ahuahua nga pine. Taliia katoatia nga taru. s Te Mara Nui.—llaukcria katoatia tc taru para nga waerenga, para hoki te rahurahu,* i nga wahi c waiho ana hcimara parati: >\c tahtitahu nga rakau, me nga rahurahu.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 106, 13 January 1853, Page 2
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117Mo te Marama o Hanuere. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 106, 13 January 1853, Page 2
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