HE TURE TUTURU.
1. Kotahi putanga oTe Pipiwharauroa te marama. 2. Ko te oranga mo te pepa e rima hereni (5/-) i te tau, me nooti o te Poutepeta me pane ranei. 3; Kite pau nga hereni a tetahi tangata i tuku mai ai ka takaia tana Pepa ki te awhi where ; e rua nga putanga pena ka whakamutua te rere atu a te Pepa. 4. E pai ana kia tukua mai nga korero o ia wahi o ia wahi o te Motu, engari kei te Etita te tikanga mo te ta i ana korero; kia marama te tuhituhi. 5. Me penei te tuhi i waho o nga reta katoa:— Ki Te Pipiwharauroa. Te Ran, Gisborne.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 46, 1 December 1901, Page 12
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116HE TURE TUTURU. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 46, 1 December 1901, Page 12
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