TE POOTI E KORE AI TE WAIPIRO.
KO te patai e pataia ki ga tagata pooti katoa ko tenei : "E pooti ana ranei koe kia hoatu te waipiro ki te Maori o tenei takiwa ? " Kite \hakaaro koe he mea kino te waipiro mo te Maori, he vhakahoki mahau mo te patai nei • " KA ORE." Otira ki te \hakaaro koe he mea pai te waipiro mo te Maori, he \hakahoki mahau • "A E." Kotahi tonu te \hakahoki ma te tagata e ihakaaro ana kia ora ana tamariki. Kotahi ano ma te mea e \hakaaro ana kia ora tona iwi. Kotahi ano ma te tagata Karaitiana. Kotahi ano hold ma te Minita Karaitiana. Ko tona \hakahoki ko tenei : KAORE. Ki te kore he rhakaaro ote tagata ki ana tamariki. Kite pai ia kia mate atu tona iwi i te waipiro. Ki te nui ake ona rhakaaro ki te waipiro, i ona \hakaaro ki te pai mo tona wairua - Ma tena tagata e ki : " AE." £5?” Kaua tenei pukapuka e mauria ki roto i te \hare pooti, egari ga tohutohu nei me man e koe i roto i to gakau ki reira.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 162, 1 October 1911, Page 11
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189TE POOTI E KORE AI TE WAIPIRO. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 162, 1 October 1911, Page 11
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