TE MATENGA O TE PENEHA,
I te hatarei te 30 onga ra o Aperira i mate Te Peneha, kaumatua, koia tetahi o nga mihinare o mua, i haere mai ia i Amerika i te tau 1840, i haere atu ki Ingarangi a i whiti mai ki Niu Tireni i te tau 1842, i haere tahi mai nie Pihopa Herewini. I haere atu ia ki Rotorua i te tau 1843, ki Tarawera i te tau • 1844, i reira ia tae noa kite 1870 katahi ka ahu atu ki maketu, a i mateki reira, kua maha atu ona tau ite 86! He tangata e tino •mohiotia ana kite tai rawhiti he tino hoa ia , -no nga Maori 0 reira, a i roto i nga pakanga . i noho tonu ia ki ona tangata. Tenei kei a tatou nei tetahi 0 ona tamariki : a Pererika Penaha he tino hoa ano |o nga, ; he Minita hoki ki & ratou.
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Jubilee : Te Tiupiri, Volume 1, Issue 19, 10 May 1898, Page 3
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153TE MATENGA O TE PENEHA, Jubilee : Te Tiupiri, Volume 1, Issue 19, 10 May 1898, Page 3
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