Nama 100.
HEI Akuhata nei eke ainga nama o Te Pipiwharauroa kite 100, ara hei Akuhata te Tiupiri o ta tatou mokai. Kote Nama I no Maehe IS9S. Hei te Nama 100 matou ata whakataki ai i nga rorero o Te Pipiwharauroa, o tona timatanga mai tae noa mai ki tenei ra, ona he, ona mate; ona tika, ona kaha; ko ta matou kupu ia inaianei he tono kite iwi Maori katoa kia tautoko i ta tatou mea, kia tuku mai i a ratou oranga mo ta tatou tnanu, ara, nga tangata katoa kua tukua atu nei ki a ratou. Meinga enei marama e wha hei tirotirohanga i nga mea katoa e tu he ana i waenganui i a koutou i a matou. Kia ora eteiwi.Kui, Kui, Whiti, Whitiora!
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 99, 1 June 1906, Page 11
Word Count
129Nama 100. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 99, 1 June 1906, Page 11
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