Da rogo mai o Iparani kei te noho mate pa pakete o pa Maori e noho ma nei i Igarani. Ka rua marama inaianei kaore ano ratou i utua. Kua timata ratou kite mahi takaro hei mea orapa mo ratou. Ko te moni hoki mai mo ratou kua rite, kati hei te 11 o pa ra o Noetna nei ratou hoki mai ai. Na pa nupepa noa pea ia tenei korero i tito. Ko tetahi mahi a ratou e noho mai nei, ara pa mea tane, he purei \hutupooro. He haga pakari to to ratou tima e haere ana i roto i pa nupepa. Ko to ratou kapene ko Tiki Papakura.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/PIPIWH19111001.2.17
Bibliographic details
Pipiwharauroa, Issue 162, 1 October 1911, Page 9
Word Count
111Untitled Pipiwharauroa, Issue 162, 1 October 1911, Page 9
Using This Item
For material published 120 or more years ago, to the best of the National Library of New Zealand's knowledge, under New Zealand law, no copyright exists in that material.
For material published fewer than 120 years ago, copyright may still exist. Please see our copyright guide for information on how you may use this title.
In both cases, the National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa acknowledges that taonga (treasures) such as this have mauri, a living spirit, that connects a physical object to the kinship group involved in its creation. As kaipupuri (holders) of this taonga, we ask that you treat it with respect and ensure that any reuse of the material is in line with the Library’s Principles for the Care and Preservation of Māori Materials – Te Mauri o te Mātauranga: Purihia, Tiakina! (revised 2018) – available on the National Library of New Zealand’s website.