He rongo no te Whare a Wiremu i te Kohekohe.
No te 8 o nga ra, o Maehe 8, 1863. I puta oho rere mai ai kia maua i Rangiriri, i te po o te wiki, ka tae mai etahi tangata no Pokeno, he korero kia rongo ai nga tagata katoa i te ti kanga o taua whare; e kia ana e 10 nga ritenga, he Whare Whakawa, e 5 nga Ruma, he ku ra, e 2 nga Ruma, 2 hoki nga ruma moenga, I ruma mo te tahu kai, ko nga tikanga ia o roto o taua Whare nui atu, ko te hanga o taua whare he mea karapoti i nga taha, ko waenga, i tu whera. "ka rongo maua kua ara te whare i te 'kohehe, katu mo te vahi tonu, I te atu ka hoe te Ope, me nga tangata korero kia te Wheoro, tika atu kei te tono kia whakahokia nga papa ki te lA, tu ai, kite pihi ia te kuini, kihai tera i ngawari. ka tahi te Ope ka mau ki nga papa ka toia kite wai, ka kite tera ka toia kiuta, a hoki mai ana te Ope. no te 16 o Maehe ka hoe anc te ope, he raahara ake tenei tera ranei e pai e aha rane kei te Atua te whakaaro,
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Hokioi o Nui-Tireni, e rere atuna, 24 March 1863, Page 1
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221He rongo no te Whare a Wiremu i te Kohekohe. Hokioi o Nui-Tireni, e rere atuna, 24 March 1863, Page 1
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