DEATHS.
Roena, wife of Ruakere Moeau, one of the principal chiefs of the Taranaki tribe, at Parihaka, on the 22nd December, 1875. Roena was the daughter of Wi Rape Takarangiatua. Her age was about 30. Te MATEHUiiifA, of the Ngatirakei hapu, at Maungatapu, Taui'anga, on the 13th of December last, aged 40 years. He had been an invalid during the last nine years of his life. Ekena Marahera, of Parekarangi, Wairoa, Hawke's Bay, on the 19th of December last. She "was a "woman of rank, having descended from the famed Ngatoro-i-Rangi. Ropata Hueumuttt, an old warrior chief of Ngatitoa, on the 27th December, 1875, at Waikanae. He was nearly related to the Ngatiawa, Ngatiraukawa, and Waikato tribes. Waata Ttttae, of Whitianga (Mercury Bay), on the 4th of January, 1876.
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Waka Maori, Volume 12, Issue 2, 25 January 1876, Page 10
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129DEATHS. Waka Maori, Volume 12, Issue 2, 25 January 1876, Page 10
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