TE AUTE ME HUKARERE.
I te tono a te Atirikona raua ko Mihi Wiremu, baere ananga tamarikio Hukarere ki Te Ante ite tahi o nga ra o Tihema. E ono tekau matahi nga tamariki, bui atu ki o ratou kai-wbakaako ka eke kite whitutekau. I te taenga atu kahore i roa te okiokinga ka haere kite ngahere, kite hakari, kite takaro. Ka abiahi ka hoki mai kite kainga, kite bakau ano, kite ngabau me era atu mabi abuareka. I mua atu ite ti, ka buaki te ope o nga tamariki o Te Aute, ano he taua. - O ratou kahu rite touu, ara he kabu hoia, me a ratou pu ano me nga peneti. Ite otinga ote whaka ahuatanga ka whakatutu ratou. Tino pai atu ta ratou mabi, wbakamibi ana o ratou tuabine o Hukarere, me nga tangata matakitaki. I huibui te kai i te ti, nga tamariki o Hukarere, me o Te Aute. Me o ratou boa, me nga kai-wbakaako ; ko nga tamariki tane nga tuari. Nga mabi wbakamutunga he waiata, be bimene, be wbakaabua. 1 haere katoa nga tamariki o Te Aute kite tuku atu ita ratou manubiri. Ite tatanga mai o te tereina, ka bapainga te bimene e katoa. a t “ Kia noho tonu Te Atuaki a koutou.’’
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 10, 1 December 1898, Page 6
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210TE AUTE ME HUKARERE. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 10, 1 December 1898, Page 6
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