HE KARAKIA WHAKAU I RO HEREHERE.
NO te Ratapu te 8 o ga ra o tenei marama ka shakaulda e Pihopa Korohiri o Akarana etahi herehere tekau-ma-toru i roto i te -share herehere i Akarana. He mea ano tenei e mahia ana i ga share herehere o Igarani, egari katahi ano ki tenei te mea tuatahi ki Niu Tireni nei. He haga atahua ga kupu tohutohu a te Pihopa ki ana tagata i roto i tana kapAhau he mea tago mai no te inoi o taua ra, ( ara te tekau-ma-Ahitu o ga Ratapu i mud iho i to te Tokotoru—"E te Ariki Ida haere i mua Ida aru mai i muri tou kaha i a matou, meiga hold matou Ida mahi tonu i ga mahi pai katoa." I tae mai Id taua karakia te nuiga o ga herehere, i tata kite 200 ratou. Te mutuga o te karakia ka rigariga te Pihopa ki tenei ki tenei o ga mea i shakaukia, mete hoatu ano i ana kupu tohutohu ki a ratou Ida u ai ratou kite pupuri i ga oati kua oatitia nei e ratou. Ko te timataga o tenei Ahakaaro na tetahi taitamariki e shakatata ana te puta ki waho o te herehere. I tuhi atu kite minita tirotiro i a ratou i mea atu, ko tona hiahia kia \hakaukia ia i mua o tona putaga ki Avaho. Katahi taua minita ka korero ki a ratou katoa,
i roto i tetahi o ana karakia, i te tikaga o te shakau. Te mutuga iho o tana korero ka hormd e etahi tekau-ma-rua o ratou igoa mo te \hakau. He roa te wa i ako ai ia i a ratou, a taka rawa mai nei te 8 o ga ra ka shakatutukitea o ratou hiahia. He haga atahua rawa tenei tikaga a te Pihopa, he mea'ano hold hei shakaatu kite iwi ite ahua o tona gakau. Ko ia ano te Pihopa i kaha nei kite tohe Ida \hakaoragia a Tahi Kaka. He mahi pai rawa enei, he mahi hold e \hakaatu ana mai i te tikaga o te turaga o te Pihopa—he matua ia i roto i te Ariki mo te paid mo te pouaru, mo te tagata tika, mo te tagata hara.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 162, 1 October 1911, Page 4
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372HE KARAKIA WHAKAU I RO HEREHERE. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 162, 1 October 1911, Page 4
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