Nga Haringa Mera Whaka te Moana Marino.
Ko nga Kawanatanga o Niu Tireni, me Niu Hauta Wera, kua whakaae tahi ki timata ano te mahi a nga tima hari mera e ahu nei ma Hana Parihiko (Karaponia) me Niu Tireni nei. Kua whakaritea kia rua atu tau e mahi ai. Ka taea ano ia te whakakore taua mahinga i te tau kotahi, me he mea ka kore e utu te Kawanatanga o nga Huihuinga o nga taone o.Amerika i te tahi wahi o nga moni e utua ana ki aua mera.
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Korimako, Issue 16, 15 June 1883, Page 2
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91Nga Haringa Mera Whaka te Moana Marino. Korimako, Issue 16, 15 June 1883, Page 2
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