Te Kohuru ki Pukearuhe.
Ki TE PIPIWHARAUROA. Tena koe ! Mau e Kawe atu ena kupu torutoru kia kite iho to tatou hoa a Tutanuku Tume. Kei te pai ra to whakamarama e Tame mo te patunga o te Waitere. Eki ana hoki koe na Ngati-maniapoto i patu ki Pukearuhe, kihai koe i ki na Waikato i patu, engari i wareware koe ki te whakamarama ko Wiremu Kingi Te Rangitake o Taranaki te tino hoa aroha o Maniapoto i tana wa, a, i wareware ano hoki koe kite whakamarama ko Pukearuhe kei roto i terohe o Taranaki, kaore ito Waikato. Haunga a Ihaia Kirikumara e korerotia nei e koe, he hoa riri hoki tena no Ngatimaniapoto raua ko Wiremu Kingi Te Rangitake. Heoi, kia ora ! Na to hoa, na Roka H. Hopere. Taupiri, Waikato, Mei 30, 1904.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 76, 1 June 1904, Page 11
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136Te Kohuru ki Pukearuhe. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 76, 1 June 1904, Page 11
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