TE WHIKA O TE KARAREHE.
EMEA ana a N. T. Taurere o Kaihu, kahore ano ia ratou ko era atu kuare, matapo, kia marama noa ki nga whakamaramatanga a nga tangata e tuku korero ana ki Te Pipiwharauroa mo te tikanga o te whika ote kararehe, e 666. E hiahia ana ia kia ata whakamaramatia e H. Tengo te ahuao te mahinga: me maliparai ranei me riwairi ranei te whika o te tangata ki to te kararehe me pehea ranei. He kupu ano tana ki aH. Tengo ara kahore nga upoko o Matin i eke ki te 36, heoi ano e 28.
Kua whakamaramatia ano e matou te tikanga o te whika o te kararehe, hei tetahi atu wa pea ka whakamarama ai ano hei titiro ma nga tangata e hiahia ana. Ko te mea nui ia e nga hoa, ko te whakaaroaro kite whika oto tatou oranga i tenei ao kia anga ai o tatou ngakau kite whakaaro, kia pera tatou me Rawiri i mea ra, " Akona matou ki te tatau i o matou ra, kia anga ai te ngakau kite whakaaro. " ( Waiata go. 12. ) Ko te whika nui tenei hei titiro ma tatou kia kore te whika o te kararehe ara o te mate e mau ki a tatou.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 79, 1 September 1904, Page 9
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211TE WHIKA O TE KARAREHE. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 79, 1 September 1904, Page 9
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