TE WHAKAHOKI.
Kite Etita oTe Pipiwharauroa. EHOA tena koe. Panuitia atu enei korero. I kite ahau i te shaikorero a Puhi Kaiariki i roto ite Pipi, e ana ia ko ga tagata i \hanau mai hei poragi ka poragi. Kei te \hakahe ahau ki tera korero. Ki an ko ga tag at a katoa e vhanau mai ana kahore he poragi, egari kia kaumatua katahi ka poragi. Me tohu ake eau tetahi, bauga ga mea ahua ta\hito. Ka haere mai te tagata nei no te Aupouri. I haere mai kite kaushau i aia hei mema mo te Taitokerau. Ka kite ahau i Kaikohe i te 14 o ga ra o te marama nei, i a ia e \hakahaere ana i ana korero. Ka inu i te wai ote ora e kiia ra e Puhi Kaiariki. Ki te rawa ake a.hau e moe ana taua mema i te pahihi o te share i te mahi o ta raua wai ora ko Puhi Kaiariki. Katahi ka maua e te Pakeha o te share o Puhi Kaiariki ara o te hoteera ki roto i tana -share paraoa, oho ake i te ata ma katoa te huiti o taua mema i te paraoa. Ko te pai pea tera o te wai ora a Puhi Kaiariki i Kati a hoa ma ega tagata kei te i tautoko taua tagata hei mema mo te Taitokerau, ata shirishiri i roto i o koutou gakau kei tupono ia te tu ka haere ki Poneke inu ai i te wai ora a Puhi Kaiariki, ka paga ano kite share paraoa ka ma ano te huiti ite paraoa. Pleoi. Kia ora. Na Haere Rori. Tab eke. 16 Oketopa, 1911.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 162, 1 October 1911, Page 8
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279TE WHAKAHOKI. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 162, 1 October 1911, Page 8
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