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Tlie first few Maoris who are reported iii Native tradition to have reairbwl tho SautU iskuui woro tho crew of tlw Kaiwo TakitiiHivi, or, α-s it was samo« times tailed for its fast sailing, Jlouratfl, but tfcer-e nppOftrs to 1«> little or Ho nwortt nf vflisit became of liiem. A lirjiiwli nf tln> Ngaitahn, from Wanganiii. under a chief called 'J'nniraparcko, worn i tlm nest to cross nv-or from thfl North Island, a wvtioii nf wlntm, eflilcd Ngrit.iwKii-iuigi, with their chief T*aliJfiltalfnhH, ssttbd. Nt Afakirß, On the West Coast

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2159, 27 May 1914, Page 17

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2159, 27 May 1914, Page 17

Untitled Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2159, 27 May 1914, Page 17

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