HE KAIPUKE PAKARU.
HE mabanga marama i hahu ai te Hainamana i o ratou tupapaku i Niu Tireni nei ka whaiti ki runga i te kaipuke, i tata pea kite 500 nga tupapaku. He tikanga na tenei iwi me takcto ra ano ratou ki to ratou kainga. I whakaritea te utu ma ia Hainamana i Niu 1 ireni kia £l, kite kore te tangata e utu hei ton a hokirga ki Haira ka tonoa ki te £\. Ka ki rate tima ka rere, no te taanga ki waho o Taranaki ka pa te takere ki te toka, otira haere tonu, no te taenga ki waho o Hokianga kua ki i te wai ka timatate totohu, papu noa i te wai kaore i taea, ko te tukunga i nga poti kite moana, e wha nga pcti. E rua nga poti i u ki Hokianga kotahi na te tima i kite. Ki te korero a nga tangata iu ki uta ko te wha o nga pAi i tal.uri kite moana, ko te kapene me tetahi o nga mete i rere ki te in iana. MTurn in noa te huhunga ate Hainamana i o ratou tupapaku rukea noatanga kite mo ;na, engari he mea imhua rawa nga tinana mo nga mano pauna maha. He Hainamana, he Hainamana.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 57, 1 November 1902, Page 9
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213HE KAIPUKE PAKARU. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 57, 1 November 1902, Page 9
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