Ahiria.
I te marama o Maehe, 1881, ka kitea te turanga o tetahi pa nui, etoru maero awhio noa nga whare me nga aha o taua pa. No te keringa ki raro, ka kitea nga pohatu erua, kapikapi ana i te tuliituhi. E kiia ana e nga mohio, ko te pa tenei a Noa, i hanga e ia, muri tata iho o te ngaronga o te ao i te wai-whaka-pareino. Ko nga mahi a Papu-rona-raua ko Ahiria e takoto i ana te pereki, te aha, te aha; 10,000 kohatu i kitea i muri iho; a, he puku-tuhituhi kau kei nga mata o aua tini kohatu, kotahi :te kau mano. E whakaarohia aria e nga tohunga titiro i era hanga, kei aua tini kohatu ra nga korero i a Arama ma, tae noa kite whakaparemotanga o te ao. . I tirohia kite papai o nga whare i tanumia ra e te oneone—-nga whare a Noa ma —katahi ka kitea e! no reira mai ano koia te mohiotanga ki nga mahi nunui, tuhituhi, hangawhare kohatu, aha noa.
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Bibliographic details
Korimako, Issue 5, 13 July 1882, Page 4
Word Count
174Ahiria. Korimako, Issue 5, 13 July 1882, Page 4
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