Te Kura Kotiro Maori.
Ka nui te kaha o nga pakeha o Otepoti (Dunedin) kite tautoko i te Kura Kotiro. 1 tu te hokohoko a te wahine a te Mea o tana taone ; ko nga inoni e £2B mo te kura. I lei tenei murama ka tu ano he hokohoko a nga wahine whakaako o te kura o Portohello, he taone e lata ana ki Otepoti. Kei te whakaaro nga kotiro ote kareti o Otepoti kite whakatu he hokohoko nia ratou, ko nga moni mo te kura kotiro. He whakaaro tenei ki o ratou taina Maori. 1 p inuitia e matou i tera putanga o Te Pipiwhakauroa te hiahia o Mihi Kiiti, hekeretari o te kura, kia raranga kete nga waliine Maori hei whakarawe inoni mo tenei kura. E nga wahine kanaka e ngakau laumaha e mangere, kanui te harakeke, te ringaringa te taima. Kia pakupaku te kete. E kore e hapa te hokona o te kete ki Otepoti, e nui hold te utu. E hika 111 a, kei whakama talon i te pakeha, nga pakeha o Otepoti, kaore nei e kite ana i te Maori kaore hold o ratou awhiwhitanga mai ki a tatou.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 44, 1 October 1901, Page 9
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195Te Kura Kotiro Maori. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 44, 1 October 1901, Page 9
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