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(1) Welcome to his Excellency the Governor: A Native dance at Mauki; (2) Native women making Tappa cloth at Mauki; (3) The “Hut Brigade.” Favourite presents made by the Islanders to the visitors were native hats. As a rule the man with the biggest head got the smallest hat, and vice versa. The photo shows visitors and officers oT H.M.S. Philomel and s.s. Tutanekai in hats given by the natives. (4) The Vice-regal party at the Resident Agent’s residence at Mauki.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3148, 15 July 1914, Page 41 (Supplement)

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(1) Welcome to his Excellency the Governor: A Native dance at Mauki; (2) Native women making Tappa cloth at Mauki; (3) The “Hut Brigade.” Favourite presents made by the Islanders to the visitors were native hats. As a rule the man with the biggest head got the smallest hat, and vice versa. The photo shows visitors and officers oT H.M.S. Philomel and s.s. Tutanekai in hats given by the natives. (4) The Vice-regal party at the Resident Agent’s residence at Mauki. Otago Witness, Issue 3148, 15 July 1914, Page 41 (Supplement)

(1) Welcome to his Excellency the Governor: A Native dance at Mauki; (2) Native women making Tappa cloth at Mauki; (3) The “Hut Brigade.” Favourite presents made by the Islanders to the visitors were native hats. As a rule the man with the biggest head got the smallest hat, and vice versa. The photo shows visitors and officers oT H.M.S. Philomel and s.s. Tutanekai in hats given by the natives. (4) The Vice-regal party at the Resident Agent’s residence at Mauki. Otago Witness, Issue 3148, 15 July 1914, Page 41 (Supplement)