TE PAREMETE.
Kei te whakahaere ano a Te Hetana i tana Pire Waipiro i hinga nei i t2ra tau eno-ari kua whakangawaritia iho. Na Meiha, mema o Taranaki, te pire kia riro ma te Iwi Maori ano e pooti i te pootitanga mema, to ratou hiahia kia katia te inu waipiro i a ratou, wahine, tane, kia inu tonu ranei ratou i te waipiro. Kei te whakahaerea te Pire Reiti whenua Maori ate Kawanatanga. Ko nga whenua e meinga ana kia reititia,ko nga whenua katoa i hokona mai i riihitia mai ranei i te Karauna.i te pakeha i te Maori ano ranei; ko nga whenua i reititia i raua a kua hold mai ki'ta Maori; ko nga whenua hoki i whakaritea e te Kawana i roto i tona Kaunihera. Kite kore e ahei nga Maori kite utu reiti ka meinga ma nga Kaunihera Whenua e whakahaere nga whenua o nga Maori. He nui nga kupu whakahe a nga mema mo te kore tikanga o nga Kaunihera Whenua,ka ma ha nei nga tau i tu ai kahore ano kia kitea he painga. I mea etahi mema kia turakina tenei ture. I puta nga kupu a nga mema mo te kaha rawa o nga mahi tohunga i waenganui i te iwi Maori. I whaka-wareware te whakahoki a Timi Kara.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 77, 1 July 1904, Page 6
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217TE PAREMETE. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 77, 1 July 1904, Page 6
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