DEATHS.
Whakatau Korotipa, son of Te Wekipiri Korotipa, at Wairewa, Little River, Middle Island, on the 12th of January, 1876. W. K. Hope, beloved son of Hohepa te Hope and Pakia, at Kaiapoi, on the 31st of January, 1876, aged 14 years. He had been four years at school at Otago, and two years at the Kaiapoi school. He had made great progress in ■writing English. P. Hipoba, of Kaiapoi, on the sth of February, 1876. She was overwhelmed and crushed with grief for the death of her husband, Mohi Patu, and died broken-hearted. Hone Ptteibi, at Kaikohe, Bay of Islands, on the 13th of January, 1876, aged 20 years. He was a devout Christian, and died rejoicing in Christ. Ngahibata Te Ata, wife of Maihi te Ngaru, and sister of Arekatera te Wera, at Ohinemutu, Eotorua, on the 31st of January, 1876.
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Waka Maori, Volume 12, Issue 4, 22 February 1876, Page 39
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143DEATHS. Waka Maori, Volume 12, Issue 4, 22 February 1876, Page 39
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