HE POWHIRI.
He powhiri atu tenei ki nga mangai Ka unihera o runga i nga motu nei i Aotearoa me te Waipounamu, me o raua motu ririki, "haere mai." Ka tu te hui mo koutou ki Papawai Kereitaone Wairarapa, ko te ra hei taeaga mai mo koutou ko te Wenerei, te rua tekau ma tahi o nga ra o Maehe, te tau 1906. Heoi, he kupu atu tenei kia koutou, kia tae a tinana mai koutou a taua ra, heoi <4 haere mai haere mai," kia ora e ora ana te Ariki mo koutou, me matau hoki. He kupu tuarua. E tuhera ana tenei hui ki nga tangata katoa, e hiahia ana kia tae mai kitauahui, "haere mai" mengakupu irotoia koe hei whakatakotomau kite aroaro o taua hui, inakiteaiho ekoee koutou ranei. He kupu tau hei pera. kite kore he aha te he, heoi te mea nui ko te kite o matau ia koe, ai koutou ranei "haere mai! haeae mai!" kia ova. Na Meiha H. P. Tunuiarangi. " Hoori Te Huki. " iVJanahi Paewai. " Kingi Ngatuere. " Te Araa ote-rangi. " Patoromu Hoera. *' Hami Potangaroa. " Tamaiwhakakitea. " Nireaha Tamaki. " Hoani Rangitakaiwaho.
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Puke ki Hikurangi, Issue 30, 24 February 1906, Page 2
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187HE POWHIRI. Puke ki Hikurangi, Issue 30, 24 February 1906, Page 2
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