WHENUA KARAUNA.
No waenganui o Noema nei ka tae te kupu ki Waiapu e tuku ana Te Kawanatanga i etahi o ona whenua i tera takiwa kite reti. Ma te tono mai a te tangata ka uru ai kite maketetanga. Ka whai-kupu a Apirana Ngata mo te taha ki Te Kotahitanga o Te Aute, ki nga taitamariki o Ngatiporou kia tono whenua mo ratou. E toru nga wiki i whakahaerea ai ka whaiti nga tono, hui katoa e 49, ka takoto ki Nepia. No te 19 o Tihema nei ka tu te makete ki Turanga, waimarie ana etahi o aua tono,ara; —
Kei te amuamu etahi o nga pakeha rironga o nga whenua nei i te maori. E ki ana e kore e pahure i te maori nga mahi e mana ai nga riihi. Hei tona ra ano e mohiotia ai. Engari e mahara ake ana, katahi nei pea te huarahi e watea ai nga taitamariki kite whakaputa i o ratou na hiahia, mete kore o nga pakeke e aruaru. Kia kaha e hika ma!
Ingoa Whenua Eka Henare Te Owai . Taumata-o-manu • io 93 Henare Peti . Taurawharona . 1017 Hopa Hemara . Taurawharona 1019 Peti Rima . Waihuka • 850
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 22, 1 December 1899, Page 12
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195WHENUA KARAUNA. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 22, 1 December 1899, Page 12
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