WHAKATAANE.
November 28th 1874. Friend, the Wananga, Salutation to you. Here is a load to put on board of you, and for you to show it to the two tribes, to the Maoris and Europeans. _ The month the Meeting of <Mata-tua) carved House at Whakataane (Highlander's Bay,) will be held on the 10th of March 1875, the persons for the said Meeting are, viz.~ Sir D. McLean, Kragi, Tawhiao. Henry Matua, ... And several others; And them to give a word for the said Meeting. Wepiha Apanui. Friend, Wepiha Apanui, I do not think that the Kingi and Henry Matua, will be there that is mv own word. 3 Editor Wananga.
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Wananga, Volume 1, Issue 10, 24 December 1874, Page 61
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110WHAKATAANE. Wananga, Volume 1, Issue 10, 24 December 1874, Page 61
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