Kupu Whiriwhiri.
E rua etahi taitama no Ngapuhi, i whakawakia kite Hupirimi Kooti, ko te hara, he pupuhitanga na raua i te kau a tetahi PakehaPoriki; a kawea ana kite whareherehere mo nga marama, kotahi te kau ma rua. Timata mai i te tau 1851 ki tenei tau 1885 i tae kite toru tekau ma ono mano nga tangata i mate ki nga maina - waro i Ingarangi. K.ei Inia e tae ana kite kotahi rau e wha tekau ma whitu mano pirihimana. E rua nga Pakeha i kohurutia e nga iwi Maori o nga moutere i Morepe. E toru mano nga hoia a Wiwi kua tae kite moutere i Matakahaka (Madagascar), a meake ka timata kite whakaeke i te tangata whenua.
Tera tetahi poropiti he Wiwi kei Parani, e mea ana ia, ka puta tetahi ra nui ki tetahi waahi o te ao nei a te tau e haere ake nei.
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Korimako, Issue 45, 15 October 1885, Page 10
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151Kupu Whiriwhiri. Korimako, Issue 45, 15 October 1885, Page 10
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