MAWHEKINGI.
Kia nui noa atu nga whakamihi mo te kaha o tenei pa iti. Ka maha nga whakaekenga a te Poa, kaore ano kia hinga. I te 18 o nga ra 0 Pepuere nei ka kokiritia ano taua pa e te Pea. I pohehetia tera taua pa e horo, otira kei te tu tonu inaianei. I tenei riri e4oo te Poa i mate rawa, tokotoru ano o te Ingarihi. 1 runga i tenei ahua, tino nui atu te wehi o te Poa kite taupoki i taua pa, ahakoa e 800 tonu nga hoia o rcto. E kore rawa taua ope e whakaae kia riro herehere ratou i te Poa engari ka whawhai ratou a taea noatia te mutunga. Nui atu te whakamihi o taua ope ki to ratou rangatira, kia Kanara Pawera, he pai, he tika no te whakahaere, he toa hoki. Ko tetahi tenei o nga mea whakamiharo o tenei whawhai. Tae ana ki nga iwi o te tuawhenua o luropi te whakamiharo, ara ki nga iwi e kino mai ana kite Ingarihi. Ko tetahi ano hoki tenei o nga mea o tenei whawhai e mau tonu i roto i nga tatai korero o te Kingitanga o Ingarangi mo nga whakatupuranga e tu mai nei. Kei te tata atu a Mawhekingi ki Piritoria, na reira i kore ai e taea te tuku he ope iti kia haere kite whakaora, heoi ano ka tatari kia tae ra ano te ope nui.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 25, 1 March 1900, Page 7
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241MAWHEKINGI. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 25, 1 March 1900, Page 7
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