The Spike: or, Victoria University College Review, June 1922
Haeremai Club
Haeremai Club.
The Haeremai Club's activities commenced well this year with a formally informal tangi in the Gym., on Saturday, May 13th.
Songs, etc., were sung with great vigour. Several wellknown members showed a prolific knowledge of the latest stories, and after practising the Hula Hula and Club Song a Haeremai Supper was disposed of without casualties.
For the information of Freshers in particular, and the College in general, we may state the Club's aim—To encourage a freer social intercourse among the men students, especially among those of different faculties.
We want every man to know every other man in the College, and by coming to our evening tangis help to achieve this aim.
Club Haka.
(Leader) Wae wae takahia
(Leader) Ringa ringa pakta
(Leader) Ringaringa itorona keiwhaho mautonu
(Leader) Tau ka tau
(Mob) Hi (Leader) Tau ka tan
(Mob) Hi
(Leader) Tah ka ki runga ote wikitoria whangaia mai ra
(Mob) Nge nge nge ara tu aba taa ara tau (Pause)
(Leader) Whangaia mai ra
(Mob) Nge nge nge ara tu ara taa ara tau (Pause)
(Leader) Turi e te tei
Turi ete rehi
Amuri ake nei
Ko te hoari
(Mob) Kiss au e hi ha