NGA MAHI A NGA TOHUNGA.
KUA man kite whare-herehere mo te tan kotahi tetahi tangata i Heretaunga, ko Tokomauri te ingoa, mo te main tohunga. I mea ia mehemea ki te utua ia kia 37 nga 7 hereni ka orate tamaiti a tetahi wahine iaia ; i te kore moni a te papa ka utua kia £2 xos., otira kaore te tamaiti i ora, no te tukunga kite wai i mate ai. No te haerenga ote papa ote tamaiti ka korero te tohunga ki te koka ote tamaiti me whakaae ia kia mahia hold ia ; kahore te wahine ra i te mohio he mate ano tona, otira kei te tohunga e mohio ana. He mea tohe ka whakaae kia mahia ia e te tohunga. No te taenga kite wai ka whakatakotoria ete tohunga ra e torn nga kohatu ki runga i te wahine ra, ka tohe kia moe raua a rarua iho tana wahine. He tamaiti a Tokomauri mi te Piwa, tetahi o nga tino tohunga e mahi nei i te Maori. No te tangata tonu ano ia te he ki te whakarongo atu kite tinihanga, a rarua iho. 1 mea a Tiati Eruera ka riri te ture me nga tohunga Maori.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 44, 1 October 1901, Page 3
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201NGA MAHI A NGA TOHUNGA. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 44, 1 October 1901, Page 3
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