TE MATENGA O KIORE KENA.
Kite Etita o Te Pipiwharauroa. EHOA tena koe ! man e panui atu enei korero ki ta tatou manu mo te matenga o Pita Kena. He nui nga iwi i hui kia kite i a ia nga iwi katoa o roto o Kaipara. Ko te tahi tenei o nga rangatira kaumatua o tenei takiwa o Kaipara nei ara o tenei hapu o te Uriohu he mi ia no Haumaewarangi. Heoi i mate iai te 2 o nga ra o Aperira, 1903, ki Pouto, Kaipara Heads. I whai korero ano hoki nga P keha ara te ingoa o te Pakeha i korero Mr. McLeod, Helensville, ara he mihi nana mo Pita Kena i runga i tana mohio ki tenei kaumatau 40 tau tana mohiotanga, koia me tana aroha nga tan o Pita Kena 80 nga tau vahi hoki ko te tahi tenei o nga kaumatua e awhina ana i te Pipiwharauroa hoi kuamate ia inaianei. Man e tuhi mai e hia moni o te perehitanga o ena korero, mete moni hoki o Te Pip 1 a Kiore Kena. Na to hoa, Na Tuparata Kena.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 63, 1 May 1903, Page 5
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187TE MATENGA O KIORE KENA. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 63, 1 May 1903, Page 5
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