“Te Ture Arai i nga Hoko Tahae 1881,” me nga “Ture Whakatikatika 1888 me 1889 i te Tare Arai Hoko Tahae, 1881.”
Tari Kooti Whenua Maori, Akarana, 30 Mei, 1892. HE panuitanga tenei kia mohiotia ai i runga i te mana o nga Ture kua whakahuatia i runga ake nei, hei whakarite hoki i nga tikanga o aua Ture, ka tu he Kooti Komihanaki Whangarei, a te 22 o nga ra o Hune, 1892, hei uiui i nga ritenga o te hokonga o tetahi whenua e whakahuatia nei te ingoa ite Kupu Apiti i raro iho nei. Ko nga tangata katoa e whakahe ana ki taua hoko, me haere ki reira whakaatu ai i a ratou whakahe. , NA ETIKA, ■ Rehita. KUPU APITI. Tetehi wahi o Snowden Grant Parihi"o7Kaeo. 92-53. He pukapuka hoko, whakapumau hoki, i tuhia i te 18 o nga ra o Mei, 1892, na Robert Snowden, hawke-kaihe,
o Kaeo, ki a Joseph Hare, Mitcalfe Hare, me Wesley Hare, o Kaeo ano.
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Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni, Issue 24, 9 June 1892, Page 181
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163“Te Ture Arai i nga Hoko Tahae 1881,” me nga “Ture Whakatikatika 1888 me 1889 i te Tare Arai Hoko Tahae, 1881.” Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni, Issue 24, 9 June 1892, Page 181
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