HE RETA NO HUKARERE.
Hukarere. Hurae 25th, 1899. Ki o matou tungaane i Te Aute, , E tama ma, 1 ena ra koutou, i runga i nga manaakitanga ato tatou Matua ite rangi. Tenei ta koutou 1 eta kua tae noa mai ki a matou, engari katahi ano matou ka watea kite whakahoki atu. Kanui to matou whakamihi atu ki o koutou whakaaro, i tuhia mai nei e koutou kia matou ara katahi ano matou ka mohio kite nui oto koutou whakaaro mai kia whakakotahitia tatou kite rapu tikanga e puta ai he painga ki to tatou iwi, ara kite Iwi Maori.
E whakaae ana matou kia whakakotahitia tatou, kite hapai ake i nga morehu 6to tatou iwi; ko tatou hoki nga mea e akona ana ki nga mea pai a te Pakeha. E titiro ana matou he mahi nui tenei kua whakatakotoria nei ki o tatou aroaro, ina hoki atu tatou ki o tatou kainga. _ Heoi, ahakoa ngoikore tatou me anga ano kite mahi mete whakaaro ano kite Kai-wha-kakaha, nana nei te ki ‘ e mana ana tona kaha i runga i to tatou ngoikoretanga.’ Hei kona ra e tama ma, ma to tatou Matua tatou e awhina e whakakaha i runga i a tatou mahi. Heoi ano, na o koutou tuahine o Hukarere. Na M. A. Gage, me etahi atu e 52 i haina.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 20, 1 October 1899, Page 10
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224HE RETA NO HUKARERE. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 20, 1 October 1899, Page 10
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