PAREMATA ARIKI.
K a mea a Ta Tirona Pere. E mea ana ahau kahore kau. He mea aTe Paremata nei kite Pira utu whenua Kahore kau he hua o te mahi. E ki ana ahau ko te mahi ka oti e kore e taea te roi roi, a e takoto noa iho ana etahi o nga nohoanga a etahi o tatou. E kore ahau e ki? i aku kupu tno. te pukapuka e taia nei nga korero a te Pare mata nei i te mea, e ki ana aku whakaaro me kore raw atu e mah.a faua pukapuka o nga korero o te Paremata nei L. mea ana ahau, katahi auo te mahi pohche, ko te main taa i nga korero ote Paremata nei kite Pvrehi o hara ite main na nga kai mahi. Ko nga korero koa takn e mea nei Ucoi ano te take o taua pukapuka i taia ai, kia kitea te rerenga ketan-a ote kupu a ng u mema o enc-i Uu, :., a ralou kupu ekuai i cnci tau. A e kore te iwi e korero r taua pukapuka, a kahore kau lie hoko a te iwi i taua pukapuka.
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Wananga, Volume 5, Issue 45, 9 November 1878, Page 556
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194PAREMATA ARIKI. Wananga, Volume 5, Issue 45, 9 November 1878, Page 556
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