Wewete i nga Here kia taea ai a Te Whiti-a-Tara Poraka te hoko ki te Kingi anake.
PLUNKET, Kawana. I RUNGA i te whakahaerenga mete whakatutukitanga i nga kaha me nga mana kua whakawhiwhia nei ki ahau e tekiona tekau ma wha o “ Te Ture Hoko Whenua Maori, 1892,” me era atu tikanga e whakamana ana i ahau mo tenei take, ko ahau, ko William Lee, Baron Plunket, te Kawana o te Tominiona o Niu Tireni, kia taea ai te hoko kite Kingi anake, tenei ka wewete i nga here i roto i te Karauna karaati Te Whiti-a-Tara Poraka, kei roto i nga Poraka I, V, me VI, Takiwa Ruri o Takapau, kei roto i te Takiwa Whenua o Haaki Pei. Ina hoki te ringa o His Excellency te Kawana i tenei te tekau ma iwa o nga ra o Maehe, kotahi mano e iwa rau kotahi tekau.
JAMES CARROLL,
Minita mo te Taha Maori.
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Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni, Issue 14, 7 April 1910, Page 167
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155Wewete i nga Here kia taea ai a Te Whiti-a-Tara Poraka te hoko ki te Kingi anake. Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni, Issue 14, 7 April 1910, Page 167
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