ROWING
NCAKt AW.VHIA RKI.ATTA alii" »Ss(K'!4.:iOK lßi.tvja.vll ) HAMILTON, March 17. i The thirty-eighth annual NgaruaI wahia regalia was held to-day, drawi in..; tnousands of persons from a wide ! area. The association was honoured i bv a visit from the Governor-General ..Lord Bkdisloe) and Lady Bledisloe. i Representatives of the Waikato, Ro- : tot'iia. and Maniapoto tribes gathered ! in mil force to extend a rotting welcome to their Excellencies, who were met on their arrival by Mr R. Eyre, Mayor >d Ngaruawnhia. Mr D. S. ! Kei'd. M.P.. Princess Te Puea Herangi, and oilui's. A programme of rowing events, Maori contests. Highland dancing and piping, was also decided.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21117, 19 March 1934, Page 15
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