TE HAHI O TE WETERIANA.
He nui te rerenga ketanga o tenei Hahi i roto i te tau kotahi, i nga tau erua, ka pahure ake nei. I Ingarangi, e mea ana nga pukapuka, kotahi rau mano tangata, poka ake ra nei, kua takiri ki waho i tenei hahi; ko te take i hoki iho ai nga morn ote hahi, te kaha rawa ia. Ko nga Mihinere ki Haina, ia, kua rite i te Hahi matua i tenei tau; mo konei, ka mutu te titiro o te hahi i Niu Tireni, ki Ingarangi, ko te tikanga raona, e takoto ake nei, kei Poi Hakena; ko te huihui nui ote Weteriana ki enei moana, kua tu i tenei wahi ki te pa o Hirini.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume I, Issue 2, 1 February 1855, Page 14
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123TE HAHI O TE WETERIANA. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume I, Issue 2, 1 February 1855, Page 14
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