Poneke, Hurae 25 1898. E hoa ma tena koutou, tirohia tenei Pire, me ona tikanga o roto, ko te tino mea nui. (1.) Ko te arai ite hoko Whenua. (2.) Ko te arai ite muru Whenua mo te nama. (3.) Ko te kooti Whenua ka mutu, ka riro ma te Iwi Maori e whakahaere. (4.) Ko te Poari hei whakahaere l nga Whenua e hiahiatia ana kia Riihitia atu, kia puta mai ai he oranga mo nga tangata no ratau te Whenua. (5.) Ma te Poari e nama mai he mom whakapai mo nga Whenua, ina whakaae nga tangata no ratau. (6.) Ko nga Komiti takiwa, me ; n«a komiti Poraka, hei hoa mahi tahi me; to .Poari i nga-mahi e tau ai te pai mo te Iwi Maori. ■'q\ whakahaere pai, hei tiaki ite ora mo te Iwi Maori, me nga Tamariki Kura. (8.) Ko •te Komihana hei upoko, hei tiaki, hei whakahaere i nga mahi a te Poari, me ona Komiti, e tika ai, e pai ai te whakahaere. Na e hoa ma, ka tae atu tenei- kia koutou, tuhia mai he Pitihana tautoko.mo tGuei Pire, kia tere mai, kaua e whakapono ki nga korero rupahu a nga kai whakahe, e Kauhou haere nei, hei turaki i tenei Pire, kaua koutou e whakapono, e hara hoki ta ratau i te rapu i te ora mo te Whenua mete Iwi, engari e rapu ana i etahi huarahi ngiro, kore rawa nei e puta ake he ora, engari he mate tona mutant, ara kore rawa he mea hei arai i tf hoko etoe ai nga Whenua mo a muri ake nei, kacre hoki e taea e aua tangata te homai he Pire pai ake i tenei, a kaore e taea e ratou te ki, tera e paahitia he Ture e rite ana ki to ratou hiahia. . . Ko tenei e te Iwi, tahun mai hapainga te ora mou. kua homai nei e te Komiti me tona Kawanatanga kia tatou, tuhia mai nga Pitihana tautoko. . Na o koutou hoa aroha. Peni Te Uamairangi. Heta Matua. ParateneNgata. Taniora Te Mana. Tamahau Mahupuku. Haaka Tautuhi. Hoanißuru. HirakaTeßango. Hori Te Huki. Ru Reweti. Matutaera Tukehu. Wi Pere. Enoka Te Taitea. H. Tomoana. H. T. Rangitakaiwaho.
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Puke ki Hikurangi, Issue 12, 2 August 1898, Page 6
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