TE WHARE I RARO.
Manei, 9 o Oketopa, 1876. TE URUPA KEI TAUPIRI. Ko Hoani Nahe i patai kite Kawanatanga, Mehemea ka whakamana ranei te Kawanatanga i te kupu a te Komiti mo nga Tikanga Maori mo te pitihana a Meiha te Wheoro P I rongo ia kite Miuita mo nga Maori, ka kimikimi ano te Kawanatanga ki runga ki taua mea. Kua tae mai te waea a Meiha te "Wheoro ki a ia, he whakaatu mai kua rua en a whare hou kua hangaia ki runga ki taua walii tapu. Ko te Rihitana i ki, e mea ana te Kawanatanga kia ahu to ratou whakaaro ki ta nga Maori e pai ai rao runga i taua mea, a ka whai ano ratou kite kupu mai a te Komiti, ara ki ta ratou e ahei ai te wbakaoti.
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Waka Maori, Volume 12, Issue 22, 7 November 1876, Page 277
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138TE WHARE I RARO. Waka Maori, Volume 12, Issue 22, 7 November 1876, Page 277
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