PAREMATA.
TE PUKAPUKA A TE MAKE. I kiia kite Paremata, kia tonoa te £SOO moni hei utu mo te mahinga i te pukapuka a te Make, kia taia kite reo Maori. Ka mea a te Witika : Kaua te kupu e kii, korero mo taua pnkapuka e korcro, kia roa ai he wa e rapurapu ai te Minita Maori, kia ki ai te Minita, e pai ana ranei aia ki aua moni kia tonoa. Te Hiana : Me mutu te tono mo aua moni, i to mea ka kiia e ia etahi moni mo taua pukapaka kia mahia, otira © iti iho i aua moni e tonoa nei. A whakaaetia ana taua kupu a te Hiana.
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Wananga, Volume 5, Issue 46, 16 November 1878, Page 575
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113PAREMATA. Wananga, Volume 5, Issue 46, 16 November 1878, Page 575
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