PITO PITO KORERO.
TU HERATANGA KURA.
No te Ist onga ra o Pepuere ka tuhera ano te kura Maori o Putiki; ko taua kura na nga Maori ake o Putiki; ko te wha tenei onga tau e tu ana; ko nga taraariki e haere ana ki taua kura o Putiki ake e toru tekau ma rima, kua mutu etahi, kotahi kei te mahi Parakimete, tokorua kua tukua kite Aute Kareti. tokorua kua langohia e aituai te kirimete nei, i paremo kite wai, tokorua no Pipiriki e haere mai ana ano kite kura: na enei tokorua ka toru tekau ma whitu ano nga taraariki e haere ana kite kura i tenei tau. Te Komiti. Ko Meiha Keepa te Tumuaki ~ Hoori Kerei Paipai ~ Hainan a ~ Rev. A. 0. Williams ~ Kai tiaki moni „ Ru Reweti ~ Hekeretari Takarangi Mete Kingi Pineaha Utiku Rangipo Mete Kingi Waata W. Hipangu Hiaka Te Iringa Poari Ngapo Captain W. McDonnell Hoani Tauri Porokoru Patapu.
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Jubilee : Te Tiupiri, Volume 1, Issue 8, 1 March 1898, Page 2
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156PITO PITO KORERO. Jubilee : Te Tiupiri, Volume 1, Issue 8, 1 March 1898, Page 2
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