Two mild -graders, <ostium £724 each, arc in lit' purchased !>v t In- Well ill ;>t on City Council Tin' l!:nvrr:i Slur <-i •11• | • r:i (■ •• I it s (ii'lioili Ili 1 1 l,i lay mi Thursday hr i ami tin' oecasioil was marked by (he issue of a jubilee aambi’r of Ad |litl u il is traced the hislorv of Hawi'ni ami Mm* Taranaki I“n»\ im-<•. A modi|»relief)si\e ii ries m' *;j n'c ia I articles describes ilii' u,i'ii\\'t li aiol pi <>i4'!i‘ss ol' Ihr lon n, ami tin 1 part the .Maori in*<i;iit■ have I‘tlayod, in coopera! ion with die pnkehn. to build up a prosperous district. Special interest attaches to an arlirle on Sir Mtmi IVunaro, |o wJinni il lias been said the Mnoij people owe more limn to any oilier one Maori in their history. Sir Maui was born in u Taranaki kain;>;a, and .spent rnosl of his boyhood nmonpst his own people at 1 huiliiil:a. Tlie jubilee number is admirably written, finely illtislrated, and excellently produced.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17235, 15 April 1930, Page 5
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