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•;';'':>■ • ' ! ■ ' ■ ' • >,■'::■ i. ■ • : • . ■ ' ■ "Evening' Post" Photo. BIG NATIVE GATHERING AT LOWER HUTT— Scenes' 'during yesterday's opening of marae and meeting-house at Lower Hutt. Top left, the Governor-General and i,ady Bledisloe arrive for-the ceremony: Top right, his Excellency opening the doors of the new meeting-house, arid, below, receiving gifts fom Mr. Hapi Love on behalf, of the Teßopuote Whanganui a Tara Society, for which the hall has been built. In circle, her Excellency presented withla.bouquet of native flowers by: a little Maori girl. Below, haka and- poi dances.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 95, 19 October 1933, Page 11

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•;';'':>■ • ' ! ■ ' ■ ' • >,■'::■ i. ■ • : • . ■ ' ■ "Evening'Post" Photo. BIG NATIVE GATHERING AT LOWER HUTT—Scenes' 'during yesterday's opening of marae and meeting-house at Lower Hutt. Top left, the Governor-General and i,ady Bledisloe arrive for-the ceremony: Top right, his Excellency opening the doors of the new meeting-house, arid, below, receiving gifts fom Mr. Hapi Love on behalf, of the Teßopuote Whanganui a Tara Society, for which the hall has been built. In circle, her Excellency presented withla.bouquet of native flowers by: a little Maori girl. Below, haka and- poi dances. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 95, 19 October 1933, Page 11

•;';'':>■ • ' ! ■ ' ■ ' • >,■'::■ i. ■ • : • . ■ ' ■ "Evening'Post" Photo. BIG NATIVE GATHERING AT LOWER HUTT—Scenes' 'during yesterday's opening of marae and meeting-house at Lower Hutt. Top left, the Governor-General and i,ady Bledisloe arrive for-the ceremony: Top right, his Excellency opening the doors of the new meeting-house, arid, below, receiving gifts fom Mr. Hapi Love on behalf, of the Teßopuote Whanganui a Tara Society, for which the hall has been built. In circle, her Excellency presented withla.bouquet of native flowers by: a little Maori girl. Below, haka and- poi dances. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 95, 19 October 1933, Page 11