HE WHAKAHOKI MO NGA PATAI.
Ko wai nga Kai-Whakaatu tokorua ? Whakakitenga xi., 3. Ko te Whakamaramatanga mo tenei patai, me ki penei atu, kite whakaaro ate nuinga o nga tangata matau, ko Mohi raua ko Iraia enei Kai-whakaatu tokorua. Kua kore he wahi watea o tenei putanga o te pepa hei ata Whakamarama haere i nga rarangi katoa o tenei upoko. Taria e ata Whakamarama. Engari me ki noake. Kaore ano a Mohi raua ko Iraia i mate noa. Ko o raua tinana i tangohia atu. Maharatia hoki a raua merekara te kapura, te kopanitanga o te rangi i kore ai e ua, te whakaputanga ketanga i nga wai hei toto, me nga patu katoa mo nga Ihipiana. Tirohia hoki a Maraki 4 ; 4me 5. Me Matiu, 17 ; 3.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 9, 1 November 1898, Page 5
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129HE WHAKAHOKI MO NGA PATAI. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 9, 1 November 1898, Page 5
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