Nga Waea Taemai Onga Whenua Tawhiti Ki Te Nui Tireni Taima.
Mei 3/5/98. Maropena, (Melbourne) Mei 2. I kitea tetahi Kohatu Koura ki Pereki tei (Break, o Day) waahi karinga Koura, e 90 I maero te mamac atu i Maropena kite taha | kite Hiu-a-uru, ko te taumaba o taua | kohatu Koura 138 Aunihi,ko te rahi o te ko | hatu nei penei ano mete matihao ote ringa I paku nei te nui. I Banana (London) 1 Mei 3rd 1898 i Kua hoki mxi a t3 Kuini ki Ranana nei, i fhoki mai i ts haerasra mo tona tinana kia | pai ai. I Waipawa, Mei 3/98. 1 Te Teraina ote ata tu tonu nei. I pakaru jjki te Aute, na te Ekiperehi (Express) Tereina
i mau atu ki Kaikoura, ko te mate i pakaru tetahi onga waahi haerenga mamaoa o te Iniana. Nerehana Mei 4/98. A Hoani Kaa (John Kerr) i whakaatutia i mua ake nei i haere tona Tama kite whakahei i roto ite [Roto] kua tino tuturu i mate, i Torengi ki roto i te Wai, i te tahuritanga o tona Poti ki roto i te [Roto] e patata ana ki Nerehana, ko te ingoa o taua [Roto] ko Waimea.
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Puke ki Hikurangi, Issue 7, 24 May 1898, Page 3
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200Nga Waea Taemai Onga Whenua Tawhiti Ki Te Nui Tireni Taima. Puke ki Hikurangi, Issue 7, 24 May 1898, Page 3
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