OTAKI.
Oketopa, 12 1874. Kia Te Wananga. E hoa tena koe, tenei matou te tuku atu nei i o matou whakaaro, kia Panuitia ki nga iwi e rua, ki te Pakeha kite Maori, kia marama ai te kupu a Karanama e ki nei, kua murua o ratou whenua e te Kooti, e Fuutu, e Wi Parata.
E hoa ma, e he ana te korero a Karanama a Eakapa, me to raua Eunanga, mo Waihoanga mo Wairarapa. Ko enei whenua, he whenua tuturu no enei Hapu, e hara i te mea na te Kooti i homai enei whenua, kia matou. E rangi, na te ahi ka torn;, na te noho tuturu o enei Hapu, o Ngatingarangi, o Ngatituara, i Waihoanga, i Wairarapa, na kona te Kooti, a Puutu aWi Parata, i mohio ai he tika o matou take ki enei whenua, ko Karanama kaore ona take ki aua whenua, ko Eakapa kaore ona take ki aua whenua, ko te whenua i kaa ai tana ahi kei a ia ano. Te kupu ra, ko te whenua o Karanama, ko Horowhenua, e hao ana i te whenua hei taunga mo nga moni a te Kawanatanga i pau i a ia, me Eakapa, e hao ana i te whenua, hei taunga mo nga moni a Teone Matene i pau i a ia, koia te take e whakararuraru nei a Karanama i o matou whenua. E hoa ma, e he ana nga whakatauki a Karanama, e ki nei ia, he kura te tangata, he kura te korero, ko te kura kite whenua, ehe ana. Te kupu a Karanama e ki ana, tutaki a koura maua ko Puutu kite huarahi, ko te he tenei mo Puutu, mo Wi Parata, mo te Kooti, ki ta matou mohio, kaore he he o enei tangata. Heoti ano, nga utu mo nga korero a Eakapa, a Karanama, me to raua Eunanga. Na te Kipihana te Keho, Nav Oriwia, Na te Eeinga Tahekeheke, Na Kerehoma Harurn, Na Pitini Turoa, Na Kara Ngahue. Na te Karehana te Weta.
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Wananga, Volume 1, Issue 9, 10 December 1874, Page 47
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336OTAKI. Wananga, Volume 1, Issue 9, 10 December 1874, Page 47
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