HE TAUNAHA.
Ki te Etita o Te Pipiwharauroa. EHOA, mau e panui atu nga kupu i raro iho nei. I te mea kaore ano kia hakirikiri noa i a au te taunaha a nga iwi o te motu mo te Maehe e heke iho nei no reira e nga iwi e nga hapu me nga tangata o roto, te iti te rahi, he whakaatu tenei ki a koutou, hei nga ra o Maehe te tau 1907 ka tu te hui ki Pakirikiri mo te whakaarahanga o te kohatu o Heta te Kani a Takirau. Tera e whakatuturutia te tino ra. He Pao, koi ponana te rere a Maehe naku te parani kua mau ki runga e au, Heoi Na Teotene Pitau.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 98, 1 May 1906, Page 2
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121HE TAUNAHA. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 98, 1 May 1906, Page 2
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