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MAORI CEREMONIAL AT OTAKI. — Raukawa, the recently-completed Maori meeting-house at Otaki, Was opened on. Saturday by “King” Koroki with due ceremonial. The top picture shows the front of the new meeting-house, with its beautiful Maori carvings, and the lower one a portion of the large crowd present. The Prime Minister, the Hon. M. J. Savage, is seen talking to Bishop Williams at the left of the front row.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 64, 17 March 1936, Page 5

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MAORI CEREMONIAL AT OTAKI.—Raukawa, the recently-completed Maori meeting-house at Otaki, Was opened on. Saturday by “King” Koroki with due ceremonial. The top picture shows the front of the new meeting-house, with its beautiful Maori carvings, and the lower one a portion of the large crowd present. The Prime Minister, the Hon. M. J. Savage, is seen talking to Bishop Williams at the left of the front row. Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 64, 17 March 1936, Page 5

MAORI CEREMONIAL AT OTAKI.—Raukawa, the recently-completed Maori meeting-house at Otaki, Was opened on. Saturday by “King” Koroki with due ceremonial. The top picture shows the front of the new meeting-house, with its beautiful Maori carvings, and the lower one a portion of the large crowd present. The Prime Minister, the Hon. M. J. Savage, is seen talking to Bishop Williams at the left of the front row. Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 64, 17 March 1936, Page 5

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