MOUNTAIN OF LOVE.
(Sent in by Jessie Meikle. Astley ATenue, Jscvr Lynn.J About five centuries ago a chief of the Arawa people climbed to the topmost peak of To Arolia range, and surveyed with wonder the vat>t expanse of territory that stretched west and south and north, ati far as vision could carry. His name was Kahu-iuata-momoc. When he felt the soft sea breeze fanning his cheek ho murmured words of affection for the friends and places far away, and the words " Muri-Aroha " came to his lips— love for those left behind.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 263, 5 November 1932, Page 3 (Supplement)
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