MAORI RELICS
Sir,—Reading in yo Ur - R ; Maori relics, had been nko reminds found several early pg tht! down the Wanga nu i r W * corn grinders, two axes,and,.! 1 ' legged pot of a tweusuS > by comic artists as |J| M mg down missionaries, i sa sewing machine and axes of *' modern type !* found, in the Wanga**|gj I asked about the iosh that i ' raked up. Early settlement i were very acceptable,* l &$ paddled them over the * River and left them i^Y? left my mail with a note'teliJ: mailman where to/V&£T When I got my mail they ?ere Next time I saw the him about them. Retold»H thought I was joking and hadu them over the cliff. No doabtti seemed quite modern compared J the ancient jalopy that he was 2 to deliver I have heard since then that ft bus had gone over the blnff lar where he heaved the relics a . somebody in the future atomic ever comes across that junk archaeologists or. whateTer % call them will be \ puzzled to kl® how mediaeval axes and corngrhdei come to be tucked away, under ad, prehistoric chariot.—l am, etc., "STONE HENGE.'
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 14253, 30 December 1946, Page 2
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