HE RARURARU I KARITI.
Atene, Hepetema 12. Tenei te tahi raruraru i puta ki Kariti, (he moutere kei te moana Metitareniana) ko te motu tenei i tae nei a Paora, ko te take o taua raruraru ko te whakaritenga a Te Atimara i nga Karaitiana hei hohikohi i ngataaka.ka puta te riri o nga e take. Maupu ana ratou, puhipuhia ana e ratou nga hoia, me nga karaitiana e noho ana i te taone, ko taua no te iwi hahi Mehomete. Kua mate i taua iwi te kawana, 0 reira, ko taua tangata he ingarihi, a kua tae mai hoki te korero ko taua riri kua mahaki, na e kiia ana e 250 tonu nga nga karaitiana i pahure ki runga i te tahi manuao, oi ora ai roto i te 1000 tangata, e maharatia ana kua taua iwi.
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Jubilee : Te Tiupiri, Volume 1, Issue 37, 13 September 1898, Page 7
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139HE RARURARU I KARITI. Jubilee : Te Tiupiri, Volume 1, Issue 37, 13 September 1898, Page 7
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