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DIED.

On the 29th July, 1861, at Kaitaia, Popota te Waha, belonging to the Kaitoti hapu. Fever was the cause of his death. He was an Assessor, one of the first appointed in the district. In the month of May, the wife of Paikea te Hekena, one of the Chiefs of Kaipara. Her name was Mai. On the 10th June, 1861, at Wnikanae, Te Hiko Rangihiroa, a young Chief of the Ngatitoa and Ngatiawa tribes. On the 15th July, 1861, at Taupari, Lower Waikato, Riiiari Kukutai, the son of Waata Kutuiai, Chief of Ngatiiipa.

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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume I, Issue 12, 2 September 1861, Page 19

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Tapeke kupu
94

DIED. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume I, Issue 12, 2 September 1861, Page 19

DIED. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume I, Issue 12, 2 September 1861, Page 19

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