-Ko H. TIIRI, Te kai hoko o nga Tlme nga HUKA, a be iti te utu o ana taonga e hoko atu ai, a he tino pai ana taonga. Ko nga taonga e tonoa ana ki aia, e tukua atu ana eia kite hunga hoko, ki nga whare Rerewoi, a koia hoi utu i te kawensm ki reira. Ko Te KOHIKEREWE, MA, No AKARANA, T7~UA tu te wharo hoko a ratou i Nepia, hei hoko i nga tiui taonga. Kei te talia o te whare o " Te Wananga" taua Toa i Hehitingi Tiriti. E kore c roa ta ratou noho i taua Toa. A lie mea tiki pu a ratou taonga i Ingarangi, koia i mea ai e hoki rawa iho ana nga utu o a ratou taonga, i te hoko taonga, a nga tini Toa i Nepia. Na KOHIKEREWE. r. WIREMU, Kai hanga PUUTU, me nga HU, I Hehitingi Tiriti, Nepia. TAMATI WIREMU.
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Wananga, Volume 2, Issue 14, 7 August 1875, Page 123
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154Page 123 Advertisements Column 1 Wananga, Volume 2, Issue 14, 7 August 1875, Page 123
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