WIWI.
Parihi, Hurae 15. I te whawhai i Panakaka e rua tekau ote iwi kainga i mate. Ko ote Wiwi e toru nga mea i mate. Eki ana taua iwi ko te whakaparau a te Wiwi kaore ratou e haere mai ana kite whawhai. No te po ka haere atu aua i roto i te awa kite taone. Ko tetahi o a ratou korero, kaore i whakarongo nga kapene o nga manuao kite kupu ate minita kia kaua e haere ake aua kaipuke. E wha mano nga hoia kei reira. Ko nga manuao o nga taha e rua kei te noho tupato tonu. Kua tae atu te manuao o te Ingarihi kei reira i naianei.
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Huia Tangata Kotahi, Issue 15, 22 July 1893, Page 2
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115WIWI. Huia Tangata Kotahi, Issue 15, 22 July 1893, Page 2
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