Meiha Wahawaha.
Nui atu te kino o te reta a Meiha Wahawaha i taia nei ki nga n upepa Pakeha, mo Te Kooti. Erua tahi nga hua kino i roto i tera reta e kitea nuitia ana i roto 1 ana komemememe, he mauahara tetahi, he patu tena i ta te Atua ture e mea nei, "murua o matou
hara me matou e muru nei i o te hunga e liara ana ki a matou." Tuarua he whakaii, lie patu tera i te Kawanatanga nana nei i panui te " Ture Murunga Hara." Ko enei huaralii erua a Meiha Rapata Wahawaha, kei te whatitoka tonu o te whare i a Wairua Poke, pito-iti ka urutomokia taua wliare. " Torona te ringa ki Kiliipane kite awa pouri pouri kenekene, liui ake nga tnri ki porokaki ka tuoliu kau tatou e tama ma e."
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Korimako, Issue 27, 15 May 1884, Page 3
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140Meiha Wahawaha. Korimako, Issue 27, 15 May 1884, Page 3
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