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I thought was generally used as hello/good wishes.
Kia ora literally means to 'have life'. alluding to good health. Appropriate when greeting and thanking.
May I ask why the interest in Waitangi day?
Also, if you don't have this: ngata dictionary
You probably know this one sjmaxq:
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Naku noa na Olly
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