HE KAIPUKE PAKARU.
ITE otinga o tetahi kaipuke wawahi topiro o te Ingarihi ka rere mai i te tai raki ki te tai tonga, ko te “ Kopara ”te ingoa. He manuao tino tere atu tenei, e tata ana kite 30 macro i te haora tona tere ina whakapaua tona kaha. I tupono ki tetahi marangai pakaru tonu atu, i pa ki tetahi toka, i pakaru ranei i te tere rawa o te haere i whati tonu i waenganui. O nga tangata 73, 12 ano nga mea i ora. Ko tetahi ite kitenga atu kua kite poti ka karanga, “ Kaore he ruma, aua atu au,” ko te toremitanga. No era marama ka pakaru ano hoki a te “ Whaipa,” i rite tonu te hanga ki a te “ Kopara.” Kei enei manuao anake to raua na hanga, me o raua na wiira, i hangaia kia tino tere rawa te haere.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 44, 1 October 1901, Page 8
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147HE KAIPUKE PAKARU. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 44, 1 October 1901, Page 8
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