FANUITANGA.
He Panui atu tenei ki nga Maori o Turanga kia rongo mai ratou ko nga Reeti (ara, nga moni) e tika ana kia homai kite Rori Poata o te Takiwa o Turanga, name homai ki mua mai o te 29 o nga ra o Pepuere, 1876. Kua oti marire te inabi ite Fukapuka Heeti, a e takoto ana i naianei i te Tari o te Hori Poata kei Turanga, hei titiro ma nga tangata utu E-eeti. Ko aua moni !Reeti me tuku mai ki a Te- Pielii, Kai mahi aliua tangata nei kei Turanga, ko ia hold kua wbakaturia hei tangata kohikolii i aua moni. A. P. Hardy, Tieamana o te Kori Poata. (Hiiri.) [Kua tono mai te Hekeretari o te Rori Poata kia taia atu e mq,tou taua Panuitanga kei runga ra i roto i nga marama o Hanuere o Pepuere i tenei tau e haere nei.]
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Waka Maori, Volume 12, Issue 2, 25 January 1876, Page 19
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149FANUITANGA. Waka Maori, Volume 12, Issue 2, 25 January 1876, Page 19
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