“TE PUKAPUKA A MOMONA.”
(Te whakaotinga.) Tetahi kupu nui ano kei a Taare Anatona no Niu laaka Amerika he tangata matau ki nga reo onamata, eki ana —He teka te korero a nga Momona e ki nei i whakaaturia mai ki a an te “ Pukapuka Koura,” a Momona, he teka ano hoki ta ratou ki, i korerotia e au nga tuhituhi o roto a mohiotia iho e au no Ihipa nga reta, he tito katoa enei kupu a ratou, Tenei ke te ponol haere mai tetahi Momona ki a au, ko Harihi te ingoa he tangata mahi paamu, homai ana he piihi pepa ki toku ringa, hei
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 3, 1 May 1898, Page 2
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107“TE PUKAPUKA A MOMONA.” Pipiwharauroa, Issue 3, 1 May 1898, Page 2
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