Nga whakaatu mai o Amerika kei te nui te marangai ki reira. Ko te awa nui o tana whenua kua toha i ona parenga, kua horapa atu kite parae. Tetahi waipuke nui tenei. Nga taone katoa e tata ana ki tana awa, kua ngaro katoa i te wai. . Ko nga poti mihini o runga i taua awa kei nga tiriti o nga taone e rere ana, e rapu tangata ana, he man ki nga wahi maroke. Ki nga whakaatu mai kua 100,000 nga mea kua kore he kainga.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 168, 1 May 1912, Page 2
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88Untitled Pipiwharauroa, Issue 168, 1 May 1912, Page 2
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