5/- David Jones, Pine Tuhaka, Kereama Tihema, John Morell, Anaru Ngawaki, Piripi Atamira, Hori Tohungia, “Ahipara” Mereana Kiiwhi, Hoana Rakaiwerohia, Hoera Rapaea, Ra : era Mitingare, Mrs Newton, Ema Tiakitai, Turanga Hinaki, Hinaki, Paraone Hatarana 2/6 Te Marunui Rawiri, Aporo te Moana 2/- Rev Reihana Kamiti 1/3 Kaha Pene 1/Wi Keretene.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 34, 1 December 1900, Page 16
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50Page 16 Advertisement 5 Pipiwharauroa, Issue 34, 1 December 1900, Page 16
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