NEW ZEALAND SCHOOLBOYS IN AUSTRALIA. — The party of New Zealand schoolboys touring Australia arrived in Melbourne recently from Sydney. Picture shows, from left, Mr. H. T. Lappin, a master at King's College, Auckland, who is m charge of the party; Mei Hunia Takarangi, a grandson of Mete Kin«i Takarang!, a Maori chief, and Thomas Davis, of Rarotonga. Davis is a grandson of Captain Harries, who many years ago was the pearl king of the racihc.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 12, 15 January 1934, Page 5
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75NEW ZEALAND SCHOOLBOYS IN AUSTRALIA. — The party of New Zealand schoolboys touring Australia arrived in Melbourne recently from Sydney. Picture shows, from left, Mr. H. T. Lappin, a master at King's College, Auckland, who is m charge of the party; Mei Hunia Takarangi, a grandson of Mete Kin«i Takarang!, a Maori chief, and Thomas Davis, of Rarotonga. Davis is a grandson of Captain Harries, who many years ago was the pearl king of the racihc. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 12, 15 January 1934, Page 5
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