PITO-PITO KORERO.
1. “ Meri Kirihimete mete Hape Na la ' (e ki ana te Pakeba) ki nga iwi me nga Hapu katoa. 2. E tino wbakawhetai atu ana te Etita ote Kupu Wbakamarama kia koutou katoa, mo te nui rawa o ta koutou awbina mai i ta tatou pepa. Kei te nui rawa nga tona a nga tangata kia tukuna atu be pepa ki a ratou. I naianei e wbitu rau (700) nga kape ' o te pepa nei kei te perehitia, mete tae tonu mai boki o nga tono kia tukuna atu ano etahi pepa. Kia mohio mai koutou ko tenei pepa e perehitia ana i roto i nga. marama katoa. Kaore he utu mo nga kai-mahi o tenei pena engari ko nga moni e tukuna mai nei, e pau ana hei utu i te Kai-ta, bei utu hoki i ' nga pane kuini. Ko nga moni e pau ana hei utu i nga raruraru ote pepa nei i te tau e tata ana kite £4O. Kaati, ma koutou e titiro mai. Kei wareware kite tuku kakano mai i tenei tau hou bei oranga mo ta tatou manu. 3. Kua oti te wbakaabua mo waho o te pepa nei. Engari ko te utu tera e tae kite wha pauna (£4) mo te banganga. E nga rangatira e kore ranei tetahi o koutou e tuku mai i tenei moni kia ea ai te wbakaabua nei i mua ote perebitanga. E nga minita, e kore ranei koutou e wbakaae ki tetahi kohikobi i o koutou takiwa, hei utu mo ta tatou taonga.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 10, 1 December 1898, Page 6
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258PITO-PITO KORERO. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 10, 1 December 1898, Page 6
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