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NATIVES .GATHER-IN NUMBERS. Shops, tonts, marquees (states a Wairara'pa paper) are dotted everywhere in the vicinity of .the meeting-house at Papawai. A thriving trade is being carrieu'on among tho Native's. The ceremony of unveiling tho monument to MahupukU' takes place - to-day," .- Large crowds of Natives have been each day added to the numbers. The Acting-Prime : Minister (the Hon.' J. Carroll)-'proceeds tp Papawai this morning. One of the leading Natives there'will'be. Mr. Te Heu Hey, head of the Taupo tribes;-" Major-Gene.ral A. J. Godley, C.8., General Officer Commanding the New. Zealand. Forces, with- his\staff-officer,-Captain D. C.Sp6ncer-Smith, went tp Papawai yesterday. A large.number of Wellington citizens will make the" trip to-day. -.'■
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1089, 30 March 1911, Page 5
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111AT PAPAWAI Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1089, 30 March 1911, Page 5
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