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■ -■;..- .•'/■ ■■'...■• Evening Post" Photo, FUNERAL PREPARATIONS FOR A MAORI KlNG.— There have been scenes of great activity at Waahi Village, Hunlly, this week, ivhere M^aoris are arriving in large numbers for the ceremonies attendant, on the death of Te Rata Mahuta, known as the "Maori King* The.illustration shows members of a visiting tribe about to enter the pa, each person bedecked with greenery, the Maori symbol of mourning.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 84, 6 October 1933, Page 5

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■ -■;..- .•'/■ ■■'...■• Evening Post" Photo, FUNERAL PREPARATIONS FOR A MAORI KlNG.—There have been scenes of great activity at Waahi Village, Hunlly, this week, ivhere M^aoris are arriving in large numbers for the ceremonies attendant, on the death of Te Rata Mahuta, known as the "Maori King* The.illustration shows members of a visiting tribe about to enter the pa, each person bedecked with greenery, the Maori symbol of mourning. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 84, 6 October 1933, Page 5

■ -■;..- .•'/■ ■■'...■• Evening Post" Photo, FUNERAL PREPARATIONS FOR A MAORI KlNG.—There have been scenes of great activity at Waahi Village, Hunlly, this week, ivhere M^aoris are arriving in large numbers for the ceremonies attendant, on the death of Te Rata Mahuta, known as the "Maori King* The.illustration shows members of a visiting tribe about to enter the pa, each person bedecked with greenery, the Maori symbol of mourning. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 84, 6 October 1933, Page 5

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