NGA MAHANGA O OHAU.
Whanau ana tetahi wahine, tokorua ana tamariki, he mahanga, engari, e
hara i te mahanga puta takitahi mai ; ko enei mahanga, kotahi tonu to raua putanga mai. Ko o raua tuara i piri tonu te kiri o tetahi ki tetahi. Kaore e taen te wehe ia rawa e nga takuta a ana mai aua tamariki ki Poueke ki nga takuta o reira ; ka ki nga takuta mehemea ka kotia ara ka wehea raua, a, ka hemo ; ka mate aua tamariki. jS\i, i niuri iho, i whakaho kitia atu aua tamariki ki Ohau, ki te walii i 'wliauau ai raua. No te taeuga atu ki reira ka tahl ka paangia e te mate; a mate ana aua tamariki i nga ra 6 Apereiro kua pahure atu. IS T a ko tetahi i hemo ite tuatahi, te kau ma rirna minita i muri iho ka hemo tetahi; ko enei tamariki he tamariki Maori.
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Takitimu, Issue 2, 22 May 1883, Page 4
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155NGA MAHANGA O OHAU. Takitimu, Issue 2, 22 May 1883, Page 4
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