HE MIHI.
Kite Etita o Te Pipiwharanroa. EHOA tena koe me ta tatou mokai langi pai e trdro haere nei i nga marae o Aotearoa. Kia ora koe. E hoa kaua hei hoha kite whakapiri atu i tenei kupu torutoru ki tetahi o nga parirau ota tatou mokai. He mihi aroha ki to tatou matua, tupuna hold, ki aTe Atimana Wharerau. He nui te aroha i toku kitenga iho i te Pipi nama 168 nga whakaatu o tona matenga. Haere e koro, haere ki te iwi nui: ki o matua, ki o tupuna i tera wahi. Haere te pou o Taumarere, haere, he nui te aroha ki a koe kua wehe atu nei kite wi nui ote po. Heoi ano nga kupu ki a koe. Hei kona koutou, hei konei matou tangi ai ki to matou matua kua ngaro ite ao. Heoi ano, na ta koutou tamaiti mokai. \ Na Toe Ngahoari. Matamata Harakeke, Cabbage Bay.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 170, 1 July 1912, Page 10
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155HE MIHI. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 170, 1 July 1912, Page 10
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