Meiha Mea.
I runga i nga rongo o tatou kua rite a Meiha Mea hei riwhi kai whakahere mo Hamoa, koa ana hoki i te tunga o nga tangata mohio ki o tatou tikanga ki o te maori, hei kai whakahaere mo era iwi maori, e korerotia nei i heke mai o tatou tupuna i aua Moutere: Kaati inaianei kua pa he mate kia Meiha Mea; tae rawa atu ia ki Hamoa, kua rite noatu he tangata mo taua turanga no Tahiti. Na te komihana taua he, tuhi ana hoki ia kia te kawana o Nui Tireni mo te tahi tangata, te utu mai o to Tahiti kaore e kitea he tangata tae rawa atu nei a mea kua rite he tangata, inaianei kei te hoki mai ia ki Nui Tireni nei.
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Jubilee : Te Tiupiri, Volume 2, Issue 59, 3 August 1899, Page 8
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132Meiha Mea. Jubilee : Te Tiupiri, Volume 2, Issue 59, 3 August 1899, Page 8
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