Mirinea.
Kua tae mai te rongo, ko Mahera Whiira, ara, ko tetahi o nga tangata nui te moni o Merika kua mate, he nui te pouri o nga tangata nunui o Merika me era atu motu, mo • te. niatengn o taua tangata; notemea he nui . nga mahi pai a tenei tangata, kite whaka. piki 1 nga Ohipera, me nga Kareti Kura, me nga Raipere me era atu taonga nunui katoa o i nga motu o te moana, i tona matenga, he nui nga tangata rangatira i tae kia kite i tona tinana mate, a he maha atu hoki nga tangata i tae ki tona nehunga, ko te maha o ona moni i mahue iho i a ia ki muri nei, tekau marmia miriona pauna (£15,000, 000) koia i kiia ai he Mirinea ia.
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Puke ki Hikurangi, Issue 29, 10 January 1906, Page 6
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133Mirinea. Puke ki Hikurangi, Issue 29, 10 January 1906, Page 6
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