NA TE ETITA.
HE tikanga na matou te kore e panui i nga korero a nga tangata hei main moni ma ratou, kahore he ahatanga kite nui o te tangata : aranga“ advertisements.” Ki nga nupepa pakeha ka utua te taanga o enei tu korero. I mea tetahi tangata kia panuitia e matou nga korero o tana tariana hoiho, ta tetahi mo tana hoiho i ngaro, ta Herepete Rapihana o Pukepoto-mo tana pouaka i ngaro. E kore rawa e taea te whakaki i Te Pipiwharauroa ki enei korero kahore nei he painga kite nuinga ote tangata. Kite whakaaetia e matou enei tu panui tera e kapi tonu Te Pipiwharauroa i enei tu korero. Te mea pai ma koutou ano e panui ki o koutou na takiwa. Na te Hapara Paatahuri o Maketu etahi korero he whakahe mo etahi o nga korero mo nga whawhaitanga oTe Pokiha. E mea ana ia ehara i a Te Pokiha te pakanga ki Te Kaokaoroa. He nui ana kupu, engari kaati noa pea i te mea kua whakaaturia nei e matou tana whakahe. Ko a matou korero mo nga riringa o Te Pokiha he mea tango mai i te nupepa o Rotorua, i te Hot Lakes Chronicle.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 44, 1 October 1901, Page 8
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201NA TE ETITA. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 44, 1 October 1901, Page 8
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