. Te Karere . Hepetema L941 ki Korongata ia ia 67 1 nei ona tau. He timuaki tau hit*, ia no tenei Peka o Korongata i te tau L904. Ko tana mate be tuku-toto. E 20 tau ia e kapo ana taeQOa mai ki tenei w a <» tana hemonga. I\ ana hapu ko Ngati-Rakai-paka, Ngati-Poporo, Ngati-Tuwharetoa. Kei te ore ona tamariki e torn,»• iua nga tane, kotahi (<• tnea wahine. na mokopuna e 36, e i ngatnea tuarua, hui katoa n». Ko tona matua ko Hapi Ngakao, tona whaeaIfare Werahiko. —Na Rawiri Kamau i ripoata,LORRAINE MAKo KARIPA. He tamaiti tenei na Paki karipa raua k Rupi ka mate nei ia i te 7 «


. Te Karere . Hepetema L941 ki Korongata ia ia 67 1 nei ona tau. He timuaki tau hit*, ia no tenei Peka o Korongata i te tau L904. Ko tana mate be tuku-toto. E 20 tau ia e kapo ana taeQOa mai ki tenei w a <» tana hemonga. I\ ana hapu ko Ngati-Rakai-paka, Ngati-Poporo, Ngati-Tuwharetoa. Kei te ore ona tamariki e torn,»• iua nga tane, kotahi (<• tnea wahine. na mokopuna e 36, e i ngatnea tuarua, hui katoa n». Ko tona matua ko Hapi Ngakao, tona whaeaIfare Werahiko. —Na Rawiri Kamau i ripoata,LORRAINE MAKo KARIPA. He tamaiti tenei na Paki karipa raua k Rupi ka mate nei ia i te 7 «> Oga I :i 0 Hepetema, 1941. Nuku atu i te :» marama ia <? takoto ana i te hohipera. Mihi mai. tatu-i mai «? nga matua nm nga whana . —Na Rawiri Kamau i rfp HONORIA w ERBT \. I mate tenei wahine i te L8 - Hepetema 1941. lie wahine teneiarohaina «• ona matua, e tona hoa tane me ana karanga mahiana tamariki, mokopuna hoki. Haere ra Honoria. h —Na Tukinoa Hako]. 846 TE KARERE Noema, 1941 NEWS FROM THE FIELD Farewell to Trainees Going to Camp By Rawiri M. Kamau Editors Note.—The Editor takes full responsibilityfor the publishing of this article as written, not be-cause of its apparent grammatical and other journal-istic as zuell as aesthetic discrepancies, but to portrayRawiri Kaniau, familiarly known as Maraki. Heis proud, generous, humorous and enthusiastic. He\is honest and courageous. His effort here is reallyremarkable and is definitely typical of the old one hundred of our Maori stalwartsfrom all parts, as far as Ngatiporou, Gisborne,Mahia, Nuhaka, Whakaki, Wairoa, Mohaka meHeretaunga, were farewelled by a crowd of over500. Before the railway station wascrowded with Kamau The Hastings Silver Band led the soldiers in the procession to the depot to meetthe express train from Napier five minutes before its arrival. Theyhalted along the platform, then the train slowed down, and were


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