PITO-PITO KORERO.
1. Hei te 14th o Tihema ka tu te hui a nga tamariki o te Ante ki . Tuparoa. East Coast. 2. No te 21st o Noema nei, ka mate a Ro, ata Paaka ki Motueka. He tamaiti ia i aroha ”nuitia e nga tangata Maori, pakeha. E torn ana marama e takoto ana i te Hohipera i Nelson, engari kaore tana matei taea. “ Tukuna nga tamariki nonohi kia haere mai ki ahau, aua hoki ratou e araia atu, no nga ptnei hoki te rangatiratanga o te rangi.” 3. Ka perehitia he inoi hei ako ma nga tamariki, ma nga kaumatua ano hoki. Akona e hoa ma a koutou tamariki kite inoi
i te ata i te ahiahi. Ko enei inoi me ako ngakau e tatou katoa. 4. Ko nga korero mo Tiapani, kua kore i uru ki tenei pepa. Hei a Tihema ka perehi ai nga mahi o te Hahi ki reira. 5. Te Matenga o Wikitoria Katene. No te ata o te Mane, Noema 7th, ka mate a Wikitoria Katene, ara a Ngarua, ki Whakapuaka. Ko ona tau i tona matenga e iwa tekau. Kotahi ano te wiki ote paanga mai o tana mate ki a ia, ka hemo nei. Kua mate katoa ana tamariki, kotahi tonu te mea e ora nei ko Huria Matenga. He nui te aroha o te iwi pakeha ki taua kuia.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 9, 1 November 1898, Page 6
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229PITO-PITO KORERO. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 9, 1 November 1898, Page 6
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