He Whakamohio.
Ngatauewaru. Oketopa 16th 1905. Kite Etita ote "Puke Ki Hikurangi." Tena koe, me ou hoa whakahaere tikanga, me tou Runanga Houore me tou wha:re katoa kia oni, kia kaha i voto i nga matt ak'tan ga ate Ariki, a kia tan iho hoki ki rnnga ia tatau tahi te aroha 110 a me te ranginiarire kaati tena. "E te Etita tnkr.a atn enei knpu ruania t whai ake nei, kia mohio kia rongo nga iwi me nua hapu e noho nei i roto i te ruiie potae o Kongokako ko te taiigata a llanira e pooti ai' ko to koutou whannnga ko Tliaia Hutana, kaati iho te wliakautu. Na to koutou hoa pono. Tinnahau \\ batongaTamannitera mete iwi o Ilamna katoa.
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Puke ki Hikurangi, Issue 25, 6 November 1905, Page 6
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122He Whakamohio. Puke ki Hikurangi, Issue 25, 6 November 1905, Page 6
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