NGA RITENGA 0 TE HOKOHOKO.
Nga kai o te Mara. Witi, 8 hereni, mete hikipene, mo te puhera (62 pauna.) Paraoa, 24 hereni, mo te rau pauna. Papapa Wili, I hereni 3 peue, mo te puhera (20 pauna). Paraoa iwxtoru, 15 hereni mo te rau pauna. Kanga, 8 hereni mete hikipene mo te puhera (56 pauna). Taewa hua hou, 8 hereni mo te rau. Ooti, 8 hereni, mo te puhera (40 pauna). Nga kai einaki. P'uchi, 3 peue mo te pauca. Kiko Hipi, 4 pene, mo te pauna. Kuao kau, 5 pene, 6 pene, mo te pauna. Poaka ora, 3 pene mo te pauna. KO ERA ATU MEA. Fata (hou), 1 hereni mete hikipene mo te pauna. Pata (tote), 1 hereni, mo te pauna. Hua heihei, 4 hereni mo te kau ma rua. Poaka ichakapaoa, I hereni, 4 pene mo te pauna. Tula, 1 hereni mo te pauna. Pipipi, 6 hereni, 9 hereni, te mea Kuihi; 2 hereni, 6 hereni, te mea kotahi. Parera, 4 hereni, 5 hersni, takirua. Heihei, 4 hereni, 5 hereni takiruat Muka papai, 20 hereni mo te rau pauna.
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Karere o Poneke, Volume I, Issue 39, 9 August 1858, Page 4
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183NGA RITENGA 0 TE HOKOHOKO. Karere o Poneke, Volume I, Issue 39, 9 August 1858, Page 4
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