Hurae 11. Te waea e whakaatu ana i tenei ra, kua riro a Te Waari (Sir J. G. Ward) raua ko tona hoa wahine ko Reiri Te Waari ki Murihuku (Southland) ki tera niotu, i ohorere noa te waea whakaatu mai kia raua, kua mate te hakui o Reiri Te Waari i te Hatarei, kua hori ake nei, te rongo rongo ake i te ora tonu taua hakui i te ra o to. Paraire nei, kaati, kite mahara e mateohorere pea, e toru, a tenei hakui ana tarnahine kei te ora ko, Reiri Te Waari, kei Otepoti (Dunedin)' te tahi kua moe i te taane, kei Waihopai (Invercargill) te tahi a kua noho hold i te taane, henui te pouri i pa ki nga hoa o taua hakui, me nga whanaunga tata, ite mea he I hakui tino pai, aroha, manaaki i te tangata, tera hoki e tino pouri nga Maori o tera takiwa, no te mea ko tenei hakui he tirohangakanohina nga kaumatua kua wehe katoa atu ra kite P°- . !
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Matuhi, Volume I, Issue 44, 13 July 1904, Page 10
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