TE PONO.
Kia pono koe, kite hiahiatia e koe kia whakaponohia tau korero. Kite korero ake te tangata i tana whakaaro tuturu, i tana i tino mea ai i roto i tona ngakau—ko reira tino whakarongo ai te tini ki tona ki, na le lika tana korero ito atu te tangata. Kite ritengi ole maiauranga, kei runga noa ake pea taiou i te tangaia e whakapuaki ra i ana kupu, kei raro iho i a ia ranei, ko te mea ia kite lika iana korero, kite pono froki, ka ngolo ki roio ki a latou. Ahakoa nga ritenga kaloa ole rangaiiraianga, o waho ranei, o roto ranei, e rile aua le kanoiii ote tangaia ki a ia wbakatangala, a ko te ngakau e rile ano ki aia whakangakau.—C. P. Mahahini.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume II, Issue 15, 16 December 1862, Page 23
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130TE PONO. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume II, Issue 15, 16 December 1862, Page 23
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