OTAKI.
Hepetema, 21, 1874. Kia Henare Tomoana. Tena koe, tenei kua tae mai to panui kia matou, ara, Te Wananga. I mea mai nei kia tukua atu he utanga mo Te Wananga; Tenei ka tukua atu o matou whakaaro mo matou whenua, Ko nga ino-oa o matou whenua ko Tirau, ko Te Niu Motuwhakakumu, Te Kerekeringa, ko Haruru, ko Potaka, ko Te Hei-o-Paretaha, ko Okautea, ko Tawhitikoko, ko Whareputa, ko Papakapatua Te Tihio-karioi Titongi, Te Ahiateao, Kenetangc Maungaroa, Otukawhau, Taurangatahi, Pureirei, Whakatuarea, Wehetamaiti, Te Papa, Mangaharakeke, Tawhiriwhiri, Te Auroa, Pitomaahurangi, Te Raorao, Kei Patetere enei whenua, ko_nga ingoa enei o: matou whenua, ara, o to matou Tupuna o Turora, E mea ana ahau kia kaua rawa e hokona enei whenua, ko nga ingoa o nga tangata no ratou enei whenua ka tuhia iho nei, E hoa me tuku mai ano e koe tetehi panui ki a au. Karanania te Whakaheke, Maata te Ruatahapari, Rirfa'te-Tawhera,- Te Peinai;e Hamaka, Wirrhana te Rimuroa; Aterea Tanehs,Te Kere te Pamaka, Te Peina-Tahipara, Tamihana Merania Karanama, Ripera~te-Crnu y Tamati Rauapiri.
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Wananga, Volume 1, Issue 6, 24 October 1874, Page 24
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174OTAKI. Wananga, Volume 1, Issue 6, 24 October 1874, Page 24
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