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Maori
17 May 1850 Friend, Governor, Greetings. I have great respect for you. This is a letter from your good friends, from Rawiri Rauponga, Hopa Te Roro and Panapa Porutu. It is a letter from your good friends who join in with [the view of] Rewiri and Te Paranihi about Waitara, that the land be given as a home for you. Because it has been taken by the people who are living on the land, this is the reason we totally agree, even though someone may oppose this letter, no. Listen, this is the issue over Waitara. I must tell you in case someone says Waitara is his alone; it is rather that this land, Waitara, is mine. And listen to the reason for that. Puponga whose land this was, was the mother of Waitara[?], and her husband was Wakamaerorangi, and the basis for Waitara is his child, Ngarue, and Ngarue's progeny are us; his sister was Rangiroa, and the descendants of Rangiroa are our ancestors, and so there is us. Suffice these matters. But this is the issue, friend, Governor, strive for your land at Waitara. And another matter: we have not seen the documents
17 Mei 1850 E hoa, e Kawana, Tena koe. Ka nui toku aroha atu ki a koe. He pukapuka tenei na ou hoa aroha ki a koe, na Rawiri Rauponga raua ko Hopa Te Roro, ko Panapa Porutu. He pukapuka hono tenei na ou hoa aroha ki roto ki ta Rewiri raua ko Te Paranihi mo Waitara, kia hoatu hei kainga mou, no te mea kua riro i nga tangata e noho ana i te kainga, te tikanga he whakaae kau ta matou, ahakoa whakahe mai te tangata ki tenei pukapuka, kaho. Whakarongo mai koe, tenei te take o Waitara, me korero atu ki a koe kei mea mai te tangata nona anake a Waitara, engari noku tenei kainga na, Waitara. Whakarongo mai koe ki te tikanga. Ko Puponga nona tenei kainga ko te matua wahine o Awaitara[?], tana tane ko Wakamaerorangi, ko te putake tenei o Waitara tana tamaiti, ko Ngarue, ta Ngarue whakaputanga ko matou, tona tuahine ko Rangiroa, ta Rangiroa, ko o matou tupuna nana matou. Heoti ano enei korero. Ko tenei, e hoa, e Kawana, kia tohe koe ki to kainga ki Waitara. Tenei hoki tetehi kupu, ko nga pukapuka

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