Te Tari Maori i Akarana.
He whakaatu tenei ki nga kaikorero i Te Korimako kite whakawhiwhinga o nga mahi o te taha Maori, i Akarana tonu, i Waikato, i Hauraki, ki to tatou hoa pai ki a Te Wirikihana (George Thomas Wilkinson). Kua arotau te ngakau ki tenei Tumuaki o te Tari Maori, ko te take tena i oho ai te kupu. Haere mai te tika ! "Te Korimako."—Ko etahi Maori e tiki atu ana i a Te Korimako i nga Poutapeta ehara nei i a ratou nga ingoa o waho, a rahurahua iho, titaria atu pea etahi. E koro ma he hanga he tena, he hanga whakapouri i te ngakau o te hunga e utu tau ana i a ratou nupepa. Kati koa, waiho ta te tangata kite tangata, waiho tau ki a koe ano. Waipiro.—No te 13 o nga ra 0 Hepetema, tokorua nga Pakeha 1 eke kite poti he whai ito raua puke e tau ana i te taha o te wapu. Kotahi te hoe oto raua poti i hoake kite papa-taka-takahi o to raua waka, ehara! tahuri tonu iho, paremo tonu atu. No te aonga ake ote ra ka riro ki uta nga tupapaku,. kia nehua kite oneone. Kanga, Riwai hoki. He friiakaatu kai tenei. Ko nga kanga. Ko nga kanga o tenei tau o Whakatane, 3,652 peke; ko te riwai, he hanga noa iho ki konei.—Na Ihaia Te Tawhero.
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Korimako, Issue 9, 13 November 1882, Page 7
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233Te Tari Maori i Akarana. Korimako, Issue 9, 13 November 1882, Page 7
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