‘… Ka Mahora Ki te Riu Ki Waikato …’ ‘He Powhiri …’ Uea, uea Uea he pou o te whare kia tū tangatanga. He kapua whakairi nā rātau i Taupiri, Taku kiri ka tokia e te anu mātāo Tihei mauri ora, ki te whei ao, ki te ao mārama. Haere mai, Haere mai, Haere mai. Haere mai e te Motu Ka kau tāua i roto o Waikato Kia mātakitakina tāua E te tini, e te mano Miroi e Tane, koakoa e Tane. Māturuturu haere nei te wai O te hika o te kuia nei. Nā raro ana mai Ko te kōmuri hau, Nā runga ana mai Ko Waihihi, ko Waihaha. Tūruki! Tūruki! Pāneke! Pāneke! Haere mai te toki! Haumi e! Hui e! Tāiki e! Piki mai, kake mai, haere mai rā, e te Motu, Haere mai, e ngā hau e whā, Haere mai, e ngā Waka Haere mai e te Motu, Haere mai e te iwi rangatahi, Ki te rā koroneihana o te Arikinui, a Te Atairangikaahu a te 23 o ngā rā o Mei, 1973. Kei taua rā ka whakatakokotoria ae papa o te Kimikimi hou e tā koutou Mokopuna. Nā ngā iwi kua mene i whakahua, Nā te hunga ora i whakatupu Nā ngā iwi katoa o te Motu i puāwai ai. Haere mai! Haere mai! Haere mai!’
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