Otaki.
Kia Henare Tomoana tena koe tenei kua tae mai to panui kia matou, ara Te Wananga, I mea mai uei kia tukua atu he utanga mo Te Wananga, tenei ta matou, ka tukua atu, ko to matou whenua i Patetere, tae atu ki Rot:>rua, kua hokona e te KawaDatanjja heoi ko matou ka;>re riuva e whakaae ki taua hoko pokanoa, kua tukua a; u hoki e matou lie reta kia Te Makarini Minita o te taba Maoai, lie mea atu kia ■whakamutua teiit-i inahi lie, kite kore ia e mai, e Lara i a matou te 1:l* 710 mua hoki te whakatauki he "whenua, ka urate te taujrata, e liara hoki i te mea he raruraru ke, i mate ai ta engari te whenua. Xlcoi ano
Na Tainati Ranapiri. Karanania te Wakaheke. Kaperierete jMahirahi. Hare Ileemi Taharape. Eru Taliitangata. jHe etahi atu.
IJenare Manihi. Kipihana. Ilakaria Tewera. Ilapi te Kaupeka.
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Wananga, Volume 1, Issue 3, 4 September 1874, Page 11
Word Count
151Otaki. Wananga, Volume 1, Issue 3, 4 September 1874, Page 11
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