TOP: Pupils from Papanui Primary School enjoy steaks cooked at a hangi at Te Kaihanga Hostel yesterday. From left are Richard Groves, aged nine, Todd Pahi, aged nine, James Lenihan, aged 10, Simon Wilson, aged 10, Andrew Camish, aged 11, and Craig Short, aged 10. BOTTOM: Andrea Robinson, left, aged 10, waits for her meal to be served by Miss Jackie Manawatu, a staff member at the hostel. About 80 pupils from Papanui Primary School stayed a night at the hostel as part of their Maori culture studies.
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88TOP: Pupils from Papanui Primary School enjoy steaks cooked at a hangi at Te Kaihanga Hostel yesterday. From left are Richard Groves, aged nine, Todd Pahi, aged nine, James Lenihan, aged 10, Simon Wilson, aged 10, Andrew Camish, aged 11, and Craig Short, aged 10. BOTTOM: Andrea Robinson, left, aged 10, waits for her meal to be served by Miss Jackie Manawatu, a staff member at the hostel. About 80 pupils from Papanui Primary School stayed a night at the hostel as part of their Maori culture studies. Press, 15 November 1984, Page 1
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