THE BISHOP OF WELLINGTON AT OTAKI. —Atypical Maori welcome was tendered to the Rt. Rev. H. St. B. Holland, Bishop of Wellington, when His Lordship on Sunday visited Otaki for the first time. At top, some of the Maori clergy who received the new Bishop. From left, the Rev, P. H. Lennard, Marton, Canon Williams, Wanganui, the Rev. Henry Keremeneta, Pipiriki, the Bishop of Wellington, the Rt. Rev. F. A. Bennett, Bishop of Aotearoa, the Rev. P. Temura, Otaki, and the Rev. P. Kokiri, Wanganui. Below, outside the Raukawa meeting-house, and on right, Bishop Holland addressing the gathering.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19098, 20 August 1936, Page 14
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98THE BISHOP OF WELLINGTON AT OTAKI.—Atypical Maori welcome was tendered to the Rt. Rev. H. St. B. Holland, Bishop of Wellington, when His Lordship on Sunday visited Otaki for the first time. At top, some of the Maori clergy who received the new Bishop. From left, the Rev, P. H. Lennard, Marton, Canon Williams, Wanganui, the Rev. Henry Keremeneta, Pipiriki, the Bishop of Wellington, the Rt. Rev. F. A. Bennett, Bishop of Aotearoa, the Rev. P. Temura, Otaki, and the Rev. P. Kokiri, Wanganui. Below, outside the Raukawa meeting-house, and on right, Bishop Holland addressing the gathering. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19098, 20 August 1936, Page 14
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