TE HOIHO ME TE MIHINI.
EKHA ana a te wa e nui ai te mihini ka mate te hoiho, ka riro hoki, ma te mihini anake e mahi ga mahi. Kite vhakaaro a te hinegaro he tika tonu tenei korero, egari ki te ata tirohia ga xhenua kua mahi nui ite mihini ka kitea kei te piki haere tonu te kaute ote hoiho, kaore i te heke. Ko Merika te vhenua nui atu oga xhenua katoa ki te mau ki te mihini mo ga tu ahua mahi katoa, a ko te kaute o ga hoiho kei reira i te timataga o tenei tau 21,040,000. Ko te kaute i tera tau 13,537,50°, ara e 7,502,500 te nuiga ake o ga hoiho o tenei tau i o tera tau.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 152, 1 December 1910, Page 3
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127TE HOIHO ME TE MIHINI. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 152, 1 December 1910, Page 3
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