Te Mahi Puru Ripene i Akarana.
Ko Te Putu te ingoa o te Tumuaki Puru Ripene i haere mai nei i tawahi moana kite kauwhau ki nga iwi o Akarana kia hopunui i nga tikanga o te Puru Ripene. Pai atu nga korero, pai atu nga waiata, parekareka ana ki nga taringa. E waru nga ra i tu ai te kauwhau a Te Putu, puru tonu te whare Tiata, i tenei po, te korikori te taha, te aha, i te tini ote tangata, Whakaae ana te mano kite pai ote mahi Puru Ripene i Akarana; a, i roto i nga ra e waru, e rua mano tu-ma nga mea i rere mai kia whakauruhia ki roto kite Ope Puru Ripene o te Rongo Pai. Kua puta nei nga tohu o ta te Atua aroha ki nga iwi o te ao, kite pukume mai i a ratou ki enei mahi tika, kite tuku mai i te Wairua Tapu hei whakakaha i nga Pakeha i nga iwi Maori hold.
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Korimako, Issue 37, 15 February 1885, Page 8
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167Te Mahi Puru Ripene i Akarana. Korimako, Issue 37, 15 February 1885, Page 8
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