NA TE ETITA.
HE nui te pouri o te Etita i te korenga ote Naraa o Hanuere i puta. I te ngaro ia ki Waiapu, a i mahara hoki ia ma te Komiti e whakahaere te pepa i muri i aia, ko tona hiahia hoki kia mutu tana main i te whakaturanga i te Komiti hei whakahaere i te pepa i te hui i tu ki Taumata-o-Mihi i puta ax nga kupu whakahe mona i reira. He aroha noa nona ki Te Pipiwharauroa i pa atu ai tona ringa inaianei. Na te kaha oTe Raumoa i puta ai te Nama o Pepuere. Ka puta ano to matou uaua kite whakatikatika i te pepa kia pai ano te haere. Kia ora e nga hoa; kia tau te rangimarie o te Ariki ki a tatou, e kore nei e taea e te ao te homai te tango atu ranei kia u kite whakapono, whakawhirinaki kite Kaha-rawa.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 84, 1 March 1905, Page 3
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154NA TE ETITA. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 84, 1 March 1905, Page 3
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