TE TUI. Katahi tonu ka oti te Nama 2 o te 1 Tui.’ Ki te hiahia etahi me tuhi mai kite Etita oTe Pipiwharauroa. He pera ano te utu mete Nama 1, ara he hiki-pene (-/6). PANUITANGA. Kite tuhi mai kite pepa me'panel te tuhi: — TE ETITA O TE PIPIWHARAUROA. TE RAU, GISBORNE. Kaua rawa e tuhia te ingoa o tetahi tangata. nga hua kareao ma ta tatou manu. 5 1- Mehaka Tokopounamu, Matene Naera, Murupaenga Rewiri Paraone Hatarana, Weri Tipene, S. W. Taylor, Rev H. Taitimu 1- Hemara Moana. 2/- Eru Hakaraia. 1/- T. M. Ngaki, W. Keretene, Ropere Tahuri, Te Muera Tokoaitua, Tu Rakur’aku.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 22, 1 December 1899, Page 12
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106Page 12 Advertisement 1 Pipiwharauroa, Issue 22, 1 December 1899, Page 12
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