MAORI CHIEF'S DEATH
, he e£ th T took Place at Taupo this week of Te Konui Taringa, one of the leading chiefs and a close relative of ;s?«pa^an«un,t chief of Ngati-Tuwha-wJ V-J 6 Heuheu Vn- Te Konui, who wtn« iye?fs old' was the son of £n tv*w U ue only d^ghter of IwiK,i Heuh, cu- and consequently the grandson of the third Te Heuheu. w£ I S as JSS mcmy years the war nri , ,° f Ngati-Tuwharetoa, and playm»nt o™lll™* pnrt in the establishment of the Maori Land League and subsequently, the movement that In^S t G fili St W K"n|, n potataul nn n,n ? set a. S!de land at Pukawa. first AnSl lpVeS °f- Lako TaU P°- tor th^ ?nri Ao gTi Can £" S oSion in tha'- district, undo hiRGV^ T-^- Grace livGd th^e unclei his protection. A largely-attended tanPi is now in
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 56, 4 September 1945, Page 4
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143MAORI CHIEF'S DEATH Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 56, 4 September 1945, Page 4
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