HE INOI MO TE KARETI.
E Ihowa, e te Atua, ko koe nei te Kaibomai o te matauranga, o te pai katoa, he inoi tenei na matou kia titiro atawhai mai koe ki tenei Kareti. Awhinatia tonutia mai nga kai-whakaako me nga akonga, kia ata mahia ai e tenei, e tenei, kia whai hua pai ai nga taonga kua homai nei e koe hei mahinga; tiakina hoki o matou tinana kei pangia e te mate, me o matou wairua kei poke i te whakaaro kino ; ko Ibu Karaiti hoki to matou Ariki. Amine.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 13, 1 March 1899, Page 6
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93HE INOI MO TE KARETI. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 13, 1 March 1899, Page 6
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