-Kei te.whakaaroa e te Kawanatanga tetahi huarahi e taea ai te tuku ika, te tuku hua rakau ma te Pohi. He mea hou tenei, engari te ahua mo nga kainga anake kaore i tawhiti ravva atu i te taone i tukua atu ai. Kei te whakahaerea e Tiaina inaianei tetahi mokete nui e Ko tenei moni nui hei utu i ngahoia, hei hangahoki i ona reriwe. Kei te moketetia mai e ia tenei moni i a Ingarani, i Paranihi, i Tiamani, i Merika, 1 Ruhia, i Tiapani hoki.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 169, 1 June 1912, Page 8
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88Untitled Pipiwharauroa, Issue 169, 1 June 1912, Page 8
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