TE HE I TE WAIPOUNAMU, KUA MAHIA KIA PAI.
Kua tae a Te Hiana te Minita Maori raua ko Taiaroa ki Waitaki i Te Waipounamu, he haere na raua ki nga hapu Maori o reira, he mea hoki i nohoia e aua hapu nga whenua kua riro i te Pakeha, a he mea ngaki etahi o aua whenua e aua Maori, e 300 pea o te Maori i tae kite powhiri ia Te Hiana Ano muri i ta ai te Korero, e rua pea haora o te korero, a kiiaana Dga take a te Maori i noho ai i tana whenua, i ngakia at e ratou. Ka inea atu aTe Hiana, me haere aua hapu Maori ki o ratou kaainga tupu, me wailio to whenua a te Pakeha, a me noho etahi o aua Maori ki te tiaki kau i nga o nga maara, a kia tae kite ngahuru, me hauhake ana kai, a me tnutu te noho o ana Maori i aua wahi i nohoia nei, a i ngakiahetia nei e ratou. A mutu ana taua he.
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Wananga, Volume 5, Issue 50, 14 December 1878, Page 627
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178TE HE I TE WAIPOUNAMU, KUA MAHIA KIA PAI. Wananga, Volume 5, Issue 50, 14 December 1878, Page 627
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