HE KUPU KI NGA KAUMATUA.
He ingoa enei no nga manu maori o enei motu. He tohu te ripeka (x) no te mea kahore ano kia kitea ete pakeha te ahua. Ko nga mea taiepa no te manu kotahi, ara, kite ki a tetahi tangata. Otira kite mea no te manu ke tetahi o nga ingoa i taiepatia, whakaaturia mai te ahua o tetahi, o tetahi. Ki te mohio hoki koutou ki tetahi atu manu, i kapea nei e au te ingoa, ki te ahua ranei o tetahi o nga mea e tohungia ana kite ripeka, me whakaatu mai. Ko nga mea enei kia ata whakaaturia mai : ko te nui, ko te ahua o nga huruhuru, ko te kainga— no ro ngahere ranei, nowhea ranei, he manu rere ranei, haere ranei i raro, tere ranei ki te wai, ara te tino ahua ote manu. Na to koutou hoa, na Hapata Wiremu. Te Rau, Gisborne.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 79, 1 September 1904, Page 11
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154HE KUPU KI NGA KAUMATUA. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 79, 1 September 1904, Page 11
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