TE MATENGA. O RIPEKA NAERA.
Note 13 onga ra o Hurae nei, ka mate a Ripeka Naera, i mate ano ki Papa wai, ko te take o tona mate, no te whanautanga o te Tamaiti ko ona Tau e 21, a, henui te pouri ona Tipuna, ona matua, ona Tuakana, me 6ha Taina, mete Iwi hoki. a, ko tetahi tenei 6nga Wahine e hautu ana inga mahl o tenei xnarae o Papawai, he tokopakari, no nga mahi a tenei Iwi a te Wahine, a, i tenei wa kua ngaro ia, ko te pouri i waihofcia lho, tia e hika ma enga whanaunga, hei kona ra. koutou mihi mai ai, pouri mai ai, ki to koutou uri kua wehe atu nei ia tatau kite moengaroa. Heoi ano.
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Puke ki Hikurangi, Issue 12, 2 August 1898, Page 6
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126TE MATENGA. O RIPEKA NAERA. Puke ki Hikurangi, Issue 12, 2 August 1898, Page 6
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