I runga i nga kupu a Heuare Kaihau kia tukua ki nga Maori ano te whakahaere o ratou whenua kia rite ki nga pakeha, i mea a Wi Pere, " Kei te piro ki taku ihu te tohe a te tangata e mea nei kia hoatu ano kite Maori te mana whakahaere i o ratou rvhenua. E kore rawa au e uru ki tenei korero teka tinihanga." I mea Timi Kara kite tukua kite Maori ano te whakahaere o ratou whenua, ka tino mate nga Maori kuare.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 80, 1 October 1904, Page 5
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86Untitled Pipiwharauroa, Issue 80, 1 October 1904, Page 5
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