Wai-whakaroki.—Terahekai-mahi pamu i Weamo, Amerika, i inu i nga Wai whakahurorirori ite tangata. Pa tonu mai te whakaaro kia tupou tonu tana rere atu ki tana wai, kia we ia te takoto tiraha, rokohanga iho kaorekau he wai pera o te kainga i whaia mai e taua tangata-panm. Ka mea ia, i konei, kia haere i runga i tana kata kite wihiM mona ki nga Taheke Herepene, he kainga ano tera. Ka oti te raweke nga kakahu o te hoiho, ka whano ka timata te haere, ka karanga ake ia, "Ha! he tangipihi kei te hoiho nei." Inamata, ka tikina atu e ia te turama hei titiro kia ata marama ai. Kitea rawatia ake, ehara! he kau whai taringa-pihi ke te kararehe i meatia ra e ia, hei hoiho. Katahi ia ka ki ake "E! kua rori rawa nei a au; kati hoki ra, kati." Unuunuhia iho nga kakahu o te kau-hoiho ra, haere ana kite takoto te tangata-pamu ra.
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Korimako, 14 September 1882, Page 2
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160Untitled Korimako, 14 September 1882, Page 2
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