HE PANUI Ki ie tangata e hiahia ana kite Rawiri, kite Himene : he nui noa atu nga pukapuka kei a au inaianei: ko te utu : He mea nui, kivi noa. He mea nui, kivi pai, He mea paku, kin noa, He mea paku, kivi pai, He mea paku, kivi pai vawa. He Himene, IS?* Kite tono Himene nga Minita ki aJ. Upton, Akarana, ka iti iho te utu. Maku e utu te Pane Kuini hei tuku atu i nga pukapuka ki a koe. Na H. W. Williams, He mea nui, hivi noa. He mea nui, kivi pai, He mea paku, kin noa, He mea pakii, kivi pai, 2/6 V--2/6 3/6 -/6 He mea paku, kivi pai rawa, He Himene, Te Rau, Gisborne. 2/6 V--2/6 3/6 -/6
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 34, 1 December 1900, Page 16
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