DEATH OF HAWIRA TE HORE.
We have been requested by Miriama Heirangi and Raina Pikinga, to record the death of their late relative, Hawira Te Hore, who died at Whanganui, on the 29th of August, 1862.
Tto# late Sawim was <a Native Teacher, and his friends state lhai lie was most useful in promoting the cause of religion among the Whangamui tribes, who, we are told, feel assured that their late instructor h&s gone to a land of rest. A song was enclosed to us, with the letter announcing his death ; we insert a few lines:— Sun, thou art setiiiig now! 0 haste thee onward, And leave me herein solitude, To gaie tiponOkawa*s motinUiin heights, &c., &c., &c.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume II, Issue 15, 16 December 1862, Page 11
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118DEATH OF HAWIRA TE HORE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume II, Issue 15, 16 December 1862, Page 11
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