NGA RONGO TOMURI O TE WHAWHAI.
Kei te whakahoro te Poa ki Taranawaara, kei te whakarere i Arani Piri Teiti i tr wehi kei aukatiria e te Ingarihi, i te he hoki o te manawa. E 70,000 te ope a Rapata kei te ahu whakararo, ara kei te tika ki Piritoria, engari kaore ano ia kia tapoko noa ki Paranav. aara. He mahi ma te Pea inaianei he aukati haere, kite taea e ratou te aukati. Ko Kurutia kei te hanga he pa whakamutunga mona ki runga i nga maunga. Kite whakaaro iho taihoa ka rongo tatou i etahi pakanga nunui, kite kore ra e hohoro te houhia o te rongo, kei te tono hoki te Poa inaianei ki nga iwi nunui kia houhia, te rongo, a kaore ano he iwi kia hamumu mai i te wehi i Ingarangi; ko te iwi hoki e whakararuraru i te whawhai he tono riri tonu ki a ngoingoi Ingarangi. Kotahi te whakaaro o Ingarangi, ko te turaki i nga kawanatanga o Taranawaara, o te Arani Piri Teiti, kei waiho hoki kia tu ana, a apopo ka timata ano te werowero i ona kaokao.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 26, 1 April 1900, Page 9
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190NGA RONGO TOMURI O TE WHAWHAI. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 26, 1 April 1900, Page 9
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