HE TANGATA MATE.
UNKNOWN. rua tana panaoa. Hawhe tana haka. Hapeta te Mahunga. i mate i te 23 o nga ra o Aperia, 1876, he tamati ka waru ona tau. Ropata Hori te Waru, i mate i te 7 o nga ra o Mei. 1876, ka kotahi ona tau.
Hohipuha Tewiata, i mate i te 9 o nga ra o Mei. 1876, ka kotahi ona tau. Heni Nota te Tarure, i mate i te 12 o nga ra o Hune, 1876, ka tekau nga marama. Kote Kipihi Te Rei, i mate i te 19 o nga ra Hune, 1876, ki te kau ona marama. He Pakeha, i mate ki te wai i te awa o Otaki i te Waipuke, i te Paraire i te 23 o nga ra o Hune, 1876. i te Rahoroi Ka kitea, i te Mane te 26 o nga ra ka Kimihia te take i mate ai kitea iho e nga kai wkakawa tokorua. he J.P., raua me te tekau marua he mate ata tupono kia ia.
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Wananga, Volume 4, Issue 7, 24 February 1877, Page 73
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171HE TANGATA MATE. Wananga, Volume 4, Issue 7, 24 February 1877, Page 73
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