He panui whakautu.
Hoani Rangitakaiwaho, Henare Parata, kia ora korua. Tenei kua kite iho i ta korua powhiri i roto i "Puke," kia hui atu nga morehu ki Papawai, kei reira te Kirihimete. Kaati kia rongo niai korua, kaore e rite i au ta korua powhiri. Ko te take, ite mutunga o te hui whakapapa ia Hune ka bori nei, ka whiriwhiri teKomiti o Tupai, kamea he aha te wa tika hei huihuinga mo tatau, katabi au ka korero atu kia ratau, hei te Kirihimete he ra mo tatau ki konei ano, heoi wbakae ana te Komiti o Tupai. Ka hoki atu a te Whatakorari ki tona kainga me tona noho mohio mai ki taua ra. Ka hoki hoki a te Pu-kite-tonga me Whanganui kite Ngufcuawa, me to raua mohio ki taua ra. Ka hoki a te Haeata Marere ki tona kainga me tona mohio ano ki taua ra. Ka hoki atu hoki a te Pahoro ki tona kainga me ta ana mohio mai hoki ki taua ra ano. No reira i ahua uaua si te whakarite i tena powhiri a tatau. Ko tenei kia ora nga morehu o Papawai. Niniwa-ite-rangi.
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Puke ki Hikurangi, Issue 26, 25 November 1905, Page 5
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191He panui whakautu. Puke ki Hikurangi, Issue 26, 25 November 1905, Page 5
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