PITOPITO KORERO.
(I te ki o te pepa i tern nmrama, klhai i taia enei korero.) I te Wairoa te poroplti wahine nei a Hikapuhi i enei ra tata nei. Kei te korerolia e te Maori kua meinga e Hikapuhi etahi merekara whakamiharo, kua whakatuwheratia nga kanohi o nga matapo. Ka nui te inu waipiro o te tangata i runga i nga wliakaako a tenei wahine. Kua rongo matou he tokomaha nga tangata kua wareware nei kite inu waipiro kua hold ano ki taua wai kino. Me takahi tenei main he e nga Kaunihera maori. Ki te ki a te Wairoa Guardian he tekanga merekara a Hikapuhi. Kua man kite herehere tetahi Maori o Motiti ko Tupea Akuhata te ingoa mo te tahae. 1 mea tetahi pakeha ko Wiremu Patihana te ingoa, Ida korero ia ki nga Maori kia hoko i o ratou hea ki a ia mo te ingoa kotahi e hokona e £$ te utu ki a Tupaea. Katahi ka tikina e Tupaea etahi tangata tokowhitu hei maminga no ratou te whenua, e mo te hea kotahi kali riro kaloa i a Tupaea. Kotahi rawa o tenei tokowhitui he kuia, ko Ngakeiha Rauwhero i kitea. E 5 tau mo Tupaea kite herehere. Ko Ngakeiha i te mea na tona kuare i mahi ai i te he i waiho kei te kai-whakawa te tikanga.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 101, 1 August 1906, Page 11
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224PITOPITO KORERO. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 101, 1 August 1906, Page 11
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