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TE RIUOPUANGA, (PATEA.)

August 21st 1874. To Henry Tomoana (Salutation) to you the person who was let go with a Stout Heart to the raging waves of the sea, and has come back, cease greeting on the 21st of August 1874, Paki and the Wananga arrived at my place, here is my charms for the Wananga, Disclose, Disclose, (oi) present, (oi) present, give me my Property, Secondly stop son, and tie your basket of sundries and carry them, here is an ancient song which is not translated. Paramena Te Naonao a Tuterangi.

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Wananga, Volume 1, Issue 6, 24 October 1874, Page 28

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TE RIUOPUANGA, (PATEA.) Wananga, Volume 1, Issue 6, 24 October 1874, Page 28

TE RIUOPUANGA, (PATEA.) Wananga, Volume 1, Issue 6, 24 October 1874, Page 28

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