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"Eycnlng Post" Photo. MAORI WELCOME AT OTAKI TO ARCHBISHOP REDWOOD— . Scenes at the Otaki Catholic Maori Mission yesterday when a typical Native welcome was given' Archbishop Redwood and a large party of clergy from the city. Top, Maori girls at a Native pastime (left), and the gathering round the marae during one of the items. Centre, Archbishop Redivood ivith Archbishop O'Shea (left) and Archbishop Mannix, of Melbourne. Centre left, the Rev. Paul Te Muera, who acted as interpreter, and Mr. Take Te Tomo; M.P.'Centre right, Wai-Marama,,representing Etist Coast Natives;' '■ welcomes the v . A™l lbl?! l°P- Bottom, the Rev. Father Riordan, S:M., kisses ' the Archbishops ring,after having presented a Native-mat (left), ' ' * and a Native poi dance in progress. , . *'•

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 49, 27 February 1934, Page 7

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"Eycnlng Post" Photo. MAORI WELCOME AT OTAKI TO ARCHBISHOP REDWOOD— . Scenes at the Otaki Catholic Maori Mission yesterday when a typical Native welcome was given' Archbishop Redwood and a large party of clergy from the city. Top, Maori girls at a Native pastime (left), and the gathering round the marae during one of the items. Centre, Archbishop Redivood ivith Archbishop O'Shea (left) and Archbishop Mannix, of Melbourne. Centre left, the Rev. Paul Te Muera, who acted as interpreter, and Mr. Take Te Tomo; M.P.'Centre right, Wai-Marama,,representing Etist Coast Natives;''■ welcomes the v .A™llbl?!l°P- Bottom, the Rev. Father Riordan, S:M., kisses' the Archbishops ring,after having presented a Native-mat (left), ' ' * and a Native poi dance in progress. , . *'• Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 49, 27 February 1934, Page 7

"Eycnlng Post" Photo. MAORI WELCOME AT OTAKI TO ARCHBISHOP REDWOOD— . Scenes at the Otaki Catholic Maori Mission yesterday when a typical Native welcome was given' Archbishop Redwood and a large party of clergy from the city. Top, Maori girls at a Native pastime (left), and the gathering round the marae during one of the items. Centre, Archbishop Redivood ivith Archbishop O'Shea (left) and Archbishop Mannix, of Melbourne. Centre left, the Rev. Paul Te Muera, who acted as interpreter, and Mr. Take Te Tomo; M.P.'Centre right, Wai-Marama,,representing Etist Coast Natives;''■ welcomes the v .A™llbl?!l°P- Bottom, the Rev. Father Riordan, S:M., kisses' the Archbishops ring,after having presented a Native-mat (left), ' ' * and a Native poi dance in progress. , . *'• Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 49, 27 February 1934, Page 7