Ko Tamati Pereiha (Mr. Thomas Fraser) tenei kua mate. He pakeha tawhito noa atu a Te Pereiha. No te tau 1837 i tae mai ai raua ko tona tuakana ki Kapiti noho ai. He mahanga raua. I rite tahi o raua alma, tena e pohe te tangata ko tehea ranei, ko tehea ranei. I mate te tuakana ite tau 1868 i te 18 o nga ra o Oketopa i waenganui o te tahi mete rua o nga haora ite ata rawa. Ko ia hoki ko Tamati Pereiha i mate ano i te 18 o Oketopa i taua haora ano i tenei tau 1871. Kite tonu o raua ahua, mete ra mete marama mete haora i mate ai raua i rite tonu ano—ko te tau anake i rere ke. E mohio ana nga maori katoa o tenei pito ki a raua j ko Mana hoki to raua kainga whangai hipi. Ko nga rawa o tenei kua mate nei kua waiho ki ona whanaunga i Koterani. Kua tanumia ki Poneke nei.
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Waka Maori, 24 October 1871, Page 10
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