NO TE RAUKAHIKATEA.
NO Tihema 9 i mutu ai te kora o Te Ran i haere ai hoki te tumuaki me tana hoa wahine mo ta raua tamaiti. Pa ana mai te pouri mete aroha ki a raua. He tangata e arohaina ana e te nuinga o te Maori o Turanga nei. I enei ra kei te haere raua kia kite i o raua whanaunga hoa o enei moutere. E aim ana to raua tira ki Ingarangi. Kotahi tau e ngaro atu ana ka hoki mai ano ki tana mahi. E tumanako ana hoki te ngakau kia hoki ora mai raua. He ngaro ka kite ano. He kaiwhakaako hou e haere mai ana mo tona tmanga iaia e ngaro atu ana. Tera ano hoki pea e rawaka nga akonga hou e haere mai ana kite kareti ate tau hou e heke iho nei. Haere mai e nga hoa pononga ina unga koutou e te Wairua. Haere mai ki konei mahi tahi ai ako ai, titiro ai hoki kite mahi i whakahaua iho nei kia mahia i mua atu i tona kakenga. He mahi na te tino kawana o nga rangatira E tata ana hoki era kura te mutu, e hoki ai i a tamaiti i a tarnaiti ki tona kainga ki tona kainga.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 70, 1 December 1903, Page 11
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213NO TE RAUKAHIKATEA. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 70, 1 December 1903, Page 11
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