HE INOI MO TE WAO TE PAKANGA.
E te Atua Kaha rawa, ko te rangatira koe o nga kingitanga katoa o nga iwi, man e mutu ai te pakanga 1 nga wahi katoa ote ao. He inoi tenei na matou ki a koe kia whakamutua wawetia te whawhai kite pito kite tonga o Awherika. Whakaputaia ketia te nanakia o te tangata hei mea e puta ai tau e pai ai, e neke haere ai ton kingitanga; hohorotia hoki te wa e kore ai tetahi iwi e hapai hoari ki tetahi iwi, a heoi ano ta ratou ako kite whawhai; tukua mai tenei he whakaaro kite mahi pai, kite mahi wawao, ate Rangatira ote Rongomau, a tau tama, a to tatou Ariki, a Ihu Karaiti. Amine.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 20, 1 October 1899, Page 9
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125HE INOI MO TE WAO TE PAKANGA. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 20, 1 October 1899, Page 9
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