PITOPITO KORERO.
1. Kei te hanga mai te ingoa mo ta tatou pepa i Christchurch e nga tangata mahi whakaahua o reira, 2. Kua kore he wahi watea o tenei pepa hei whakahokinga atu mo nga patai e rua kua tae mai. Hei o Noema ka utu atu ai me nga reta hoki. 8. Hei te timatanga o nga ra o Maehe ka whakaturia tetahi mahi nui ki te kainga o Mrs. Hanata Paraone (Hunter-Brown) i Nelson. Ko taua mahi he hokohoko taonga. Ko nga moni katoa a aua taonga e tukua ana hei kawe i te Kongo Pai ki nga wahi
mamao. E nga iwi, e nga hapu, o enei takiwa katoa, whakarongo mai ki nga mahi ate Pakeha. He karanga tenei ki a koutou kia manaakitia e koulou tenei mahi. Mabia mai a koutou raweke Maori, ara, nga kete harakeke nga kete muka, nga whariki, nga poi, nga taonga whakairo, ara nga mea katoa a te Maori hei hoko ma te Pakeha. Ko nga hua o enei mea hei tuku i te Kongo Pai kia toro haere i o koutou takiwa. Ka pera ano hoki te tikanga mo nga Tainamana, Mo nga mangumangu o Awheriaa mo Inia, mo nga moutere o Meranihia. 4. Kei te tangi atu ta tatou manu ki etahi kakano hoki hei oranga mona, Tukuna mai to koutou aroha.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 8, 1 October 1898, Page 6
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224PITOPITO KORERO. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 8, 1 October 1898, Page 6
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