NOTED MAORI'S DEATH.
•THE LATE TE MARAE MAHUTA
1»y TF.T.r,cnAnr.—own corivksponpent. ] HUNTLY, Monday.
IHo funeral of tho late To Mnrac Ma--liuta, wifo of tho lato "King" Mnhuta iuicl mother of the present "King" Rata, took place at Tnupin yesterday, when a "timber of Maoris from all over the t --nr" n V;y "V 0 "' 100 - Tho cortege, which ' d tlfthi In, Huntly West, comprised over do molor-rurs, and journeyed to Tuu : ;]mi Mountain, where To Mnrac Mahut.i " Jkwl expressed a wish to be buried. , Iho following telegram has been received by the relatives from tho Prima Minister, Sir Joseph Ward:—"lt is with deep regret I learn of the death of your . mother, Io Marae, tho widow of my -'-former colleague, the lato Hon. Mnhuta ttU 'hiao.- I extend to you and members >'°. ur Warmly and to the Waikato people •the (loop sympathy of the Government in norenvemont," A telegram was also j-'-r«ceive<l - from tho Leader of tho Opposi~i Vtion,' the Rt, Hon. J. 0. Omtcs. :
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20332, 13 August 1929, Page 10
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165NOTED MAORI'S DEATH. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20332, 13 August 1929, Page 10
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