Huinga o te Poari Whenua Maori o te Takiwa o Te Waipounamu.
“ “ Poneke, 26 o Hanuere, 1916. HE panuitanga tenei kia mobiotia ai ko te take e whakahuatia ana i roto i te Kupu Apiti kua tuhia i raro nei, ka uiuia a te huinga o te Poari Whenua Maori o te Takiwa o Te Waipounamu ki Hehitingi a te Turei, te 8 o nga ra o Pepuere, 1916, i te 10.30 o nga haora i te ata, a muri tata atu ranei ina watea i etahi atu o ona raruraru.
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TOITENEPEKA,
Kai-rehita. KUPU APITI. TONO I BARO I NGA TIKANGA U TEKIONA 341 O TE TUBE WHENUA MAORI, 1909, KIA WHAKARITEA HE HUINGA O NGA TANGATA NO RATOU NGA WHENUA E WHAKAHUATIA ANA I RARO IHO NEI.
Nama. i Nama o te Pukapuka. Te Ahua o te Tuku. Te Ingoa o te Whenua. Te Motini z kia Whiriwhiria. 1 1916/4 He riihi .. Korotuaheka Rahui Maori .. Me riihi atu te whenua ki a John Wardell Gray, o Glenavy, tangata mahi-paamu, mo nga tau 14 timata i te 1 o Hanuere, 1916, mo te moni-reti e 4 herem i te eka i te tau mo nga tau e whitu tuatahi, a, a muri atu mo te moni-reti e rite ana ki te rima paiheneti o te wariu Kawanatanga a te tau 1923 (Alfred Bishop).
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Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni, Issue 3, 27 January 1916, Page 50
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224Huinga o te Poari Whenua Maori o te Takiwa o Te Waipounamu. Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni, Issue 3, 27 January 1916, Page 50
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