Te Pakanga ki Hourana.
No te 6 o nga ra o Pepuere ka whiti mai te rongo o tera hanga o te wkawhai ki Awherika (Africa) kite tua-whenua. Ka maranga te ope o te Kingi o Ihipa (Egypt) haere ake e 3,600, nga repo, me te matua eke hoiho. He Ingiriki nga Apiha ote ope ra. Haere nei, a, ka tutaki kite hoa riri, ki nga hoia o Eri Mari, nana ra i mate ai te 10,000 hoia o te Kingi o Ihipi i muamua ake nei. Te kaukoti i tutaki kite ope ra, kotaki tonu mano; e toru mano e ono rau te ope o te Kingi, te Tienara ko Peka Paha. Na ka huaki, ka kekeri nga taua ra, kihai i wheau, ka tapepa te waewae o te ope o te Kingi, hinga iho e 2,000 haere atu ana nga nga taonga, nga aha, nga aha, i te tangata whenua.
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Korimako, Issue 24, 15 February 1884, Page 9
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152Te Pakanga ki Hourana. Korimako, Issue 24, 15 February 1884, Page 9
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