TIANARA PIRITI.
I te mea kua nui rawa nga whakahuatanga i te ingoa o Tianara Piriti i roto i Te Pipiwharauroa, e kore e maha a matou kupu mo tenei tangata rongo-nui i enei ra. He Airihi a Tianara Piriti, ka 48 ona tau. No te whawhai tonu kite Poa ka tu ia hei tianara, a e kiia ana ko ia te tino apiha rere hoiho o te ope katoa ate Kuini ite ao. Ko ia te kopere a Rapata hei rere haere i tona aroaro hei whakahaehae i te hoa riri. Na tenei tangata hoki i tuatahi te arahi i nga tama a Niu Tireni kite pakanga, naana ratou i whakaako, a inaianei kua paku to ratou rongo toa ki nga wahi katoa.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 30, 1 August 1900, Page 8
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124TIANARA PIRITI. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 30, 1 August 1900, Page 8
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