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AN OLD-TIME FAMILY GEOUP. The portraits are those of Ranieri T e Hiahia, his wife, and daughter. Rameri, or Dan as he was familiarly known, was the famous Maori guide who led the 68th Regiment roi'nd into the rear of the Gate Pa, during tho attack on that stronghold. He passed to the Heinga about two years ago— aged over 100 years. It is interesting to note tli it tho Maori walune of the early "sixties" was rot behind her pakeha sister m dressing up to the fashion

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Otago Witness, Issue 2649, 21 December 1904, Page 26 (Supplement)

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AN OLD-TIME FAMILY GEOUP. The portraits are those of Ranieri Te Hiahia, his wife, and daughter. Rameri, or Dan as he was familiarly known, was the famous Maori guide who led the 68th Regiment roi'nd into the rear of the Gate Pa, during tho attack on that stronghold. He passed to the Heinga about two years ago—aged over 100 years. It is interesting to note tli it tho Maori walune of the early "sixties" was rot behind her pakeha sister m dressing up to the fashion Otago Witness, Issue 2649, 21 December 1904, Page 26 (Supplement)

AN OLD-TIME FAMILY GEOUP. The portraits are those of Ranieri Te Hiahia, his wife, and daughter. Rameri, or Dan as he was familiarly known, was the famous Maori guide who led the 68th Regiment roi'nd into the rear of the Gate Pa, during tho attack on that stronghold. He passed to the Heinga about two years ago—aged over 100 years. It is interesting to note tli it tho Maori walune of the early "sixties" was rot behind her pakeha sister m dressing up to the fashion Otago Witness, Issue 2649, 21 December 1904, Page 26 (Supplement)

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