Maungaheira Pa, November 26th, 1861. Go this letter of woe to Governor Grey. Friend, salutations to you. Friend, hearken, *e bftve forsaken the works in which : the iHbea are engaged. Attd flow, hearken, the mdn is dead who brought about this work of evil, and I have rettti'iitid to Hie life-giving system, and have come again undtr the shadow of Queen Vtotdfia. That is my word, and it will never bereverted. I have now separated myself ffitfii thfe people, <atid toaveretfcrneti tb tttyplaee with all my Kutianga. These m«n will mw be true to ydlifot* ever. Friend, Salutations 40 you and io your enlightened and good thoughts. Enough. IPrdni HOAPitWfIAfeEKAWA, Ahd sill hislluhahga.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume II, Issue 5, 5 February 1862, Page 24
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