WHAKAAETANGA KIA WEHE RAUA.
E penei ana tenei korero. E noho ana te tangata ra raua, ko tana wahine engari ko ta raua noho kaore i pai ko te wahine ra e pirangitia ana e tetahi tangata ke, ka maharahara te Tane a te wahine ra, kei te pirangi te tangata ra ki tana wahine, ka mea atu maku e hoko taku wahine kia koe mo te moni e toru te kau patina ka whakaae te tangata ra„ kautua te moni e toru te kau pauna - ka marena raua ko te wahine i hokona mai raeia, ka' marena anohpki te Taiienana ra i hoko atu tana wahine M tetahi wahitse ke, k i rongo nga pirihi mana i tenei mahi ka whakaiw.atia te tangta i hoko i tana wahine mete wahine i hokona* atu ra whakataua.ana e Tiati Itar&ni- ma r'atdu ano e wfrakariterite kaore ia e kaha i iHihga i- teahua i mahiia ano tetahi pukapuka ara whaka'aetanga a ratou i mua i toraua marenatanga. v.. • : .
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Huia Tangata Kotahi, Issue 1, 8 February 1893, Page 4
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167WHAKAAETANGA KIA WEHE RAUA. Huia Tangata Kotahi, Issue 1, 8 February 1893, Page 4
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