TAUTOHE TIMA.
KO nga kamupene tima e hari ana i nga kai o Niu Tireni ki Ranana kua whakakotahi he kino no ratou ki tetahi kamupene ano e hari ana i nga kai o Niu Tireni ki te Hauauru o Ingarangi ara ki Riwapuuru me Manatihita. Ite mohiotanga o tenei kamupene kei te hiahia era kamupene ki te whawhai ki a ia ka tukua te utu mo te pahihi mo te taongaranei. Ko te utu inaianei kei te £3O ka piki ki te £IOO ki Ingarangi, otira kua tukua e tenei kamupene, mo te ihu ki Ranana e £l2, mo te kei £23. Ka ngawari noa te tae ki Ingarangi enei ra. He take ano tenei e mama ai te haere o te hunga e mea ana ki te kawe ite pitihana ki te Kingi.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 98, 1 May 1906, Page 10
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135TAUTOHE TIMA. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 98, 1 May 1906, Page 10
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