A carved ancestral home rtJJ Kopua was officially opened Koroki in the presence of over lg* people, including Maoris fro* Waikato. King Counts and BoWgThe building, on which the Ngg Lnu .sub-tribe of the Maniapoto g*: had been workinp for somejg , was on the banks of the WaiptlWJ; several miles upstream' fJE Pirongia and < lo>o to the site Aiethodist Mission -lation eg"r lulled over a i-cntun dpo by theß*"Alexander Kcid.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 165, 15 July 1941, Page 8
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