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Panuitanga ki nga iwi katoat katQfc! Katoa! o Aotearoa, o Wairairapa, Tara-r naki, Ahuriri, Taupo, me Tttraliga - katoa. 5 kotahi e koutou e : tuhituhi i a koutou "A kite pukapuka hoko whenua ranei, kite. .Riki ranei, kite mokete whenua ranei, ki etahl tikanga ranei e pa ana kite whenxia. Maatua haere n&i koutou ki au, a kia mohio koutou, hei muri temataSi e puta ai mo auu mahi. Naku na, ' • TE RIIHI, 58 . Roia i Nepja.
HE PANUITANQA KI TE IWI MAORI. KO te utu mo te Wanakoa i te tan, kotahi panoa e rua bereni me tolitfcipatie. NOTICE ÜBSCRIPTIONS to tke-Wawanga newspaper - pgryeat 1 , £1 2s ffdj by y p«*t. T Faintf teaLga. ki nga iwi Maori katoa. HE mea atu tenei naku na Tr A. .W. PASOMAWKA,Ina znabia e ahau e Te Koia i Kihipene nga-a*bi tta&e Maori. Maku e ata »abi pai, te m&ai ana total* £&u ks«a.
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Wananga, Volume 5, Issue 45, 9 November 1878, Page 553
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178Page 553 Advertisements Column 2 Wananga, Volume 5, Issue 45, 9 November 1878, Page 553
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