DIED on March 3rd 1875. Kereti Hauraki went out fishing, the boat capsized while landing and was drowned, he was a chief of the Ngatihaua tribe, and a grandson also of Haua Toka. Four men went that day in the boat to the fishing ground, his mates said let us return, as the sea is getting heavy, and he jreplied no,. the 'rangi is close, his friends persisted that they would be drowned. ' And the sea is risings hut he replied, it is a calm, his friends were getting frightened and pulled up the anchor, and pulled for the shore, when the boat and he was drowned.
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Wananga, Volume 2, Issue 7, 12 April 1875, Page 69
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