TE KURA O HUKARERE.
Kite Etita ote Pipiwharanroa. EHOA panuitia atu taku whakantu mo te tono a te Pihopa Wirem ■<.. Kia rongo nga waka e tau nei, ara, a Takuimu, a Matatua, a Kurahaupo, a Te Arawa, me era atu waka. I penei te ahua o taua tono, he tono ki nga waka e tau nei i runga i te Tominiana o Niu Tireni, ara, ki nga tangata o runga, kia mahara ki tekohi moni mo te kura kotiro o Plukarere. Eki ana te kupu korero kua tao atu kite ringaringa ote Pihopa a nga Maori, e whitu rau e wha tekau ma toru pauna No te tau tonu i wera ai te kura tawhito, ka hoatu e au e Horouta kite Pihopa o Waiapu e rima rau pauna i runga ano i te kakama tonu o nga kai hautu o Horouta. Heoi e nga hoa, kia kakama ki te patu i te ika e paute mai ra i roto o Heretaunga e kore te ika nei e mate wawe kite tukua matahitahitia. Kite rere nga waka nei kite patu, ka ngawari noa tona matenga. Heoi nga kupu a to koutou hoa. Enoka Rukuata. Te Ngatiawa o Waiapu. 22 Hurae, 1912.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 170, 1 July 1912, Page 2
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201TE KURA O HUKARERE. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 170, 1 July 1912, Page 2
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