PREPARING FOR THE WAITANGI CELEBRATIONS.—Two pictures taken at Waitangi. On the left is a comprehensive view of the camp site, showing the pavilion, the Treaty Hall and bridge, with the old British Residency among the trees in the background. The Public Works Department has been doing extensive work at Waitangi and the bridge has been built across the Waitangi River to give access from Paihia to the estate. On the right to seen an old Maori woman who has been doing a good trade ferrying passengers across the river.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1934, Page 5
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89PREPARING FOR THE WAITANGI CELEBRATIONS.—Two pictures taken at Waitangi. On the left is a comprehensive view of the camp site, showing the pavilion, the Treaty Hall and bridge, with the old British Residency among the trees in the background. The Public Works Department has been doing extensive work at Waitangi and the bridge has been built across the Waitangi River to give access from Paihia to the estate. On the right to seen an old Maori woman who has been doing a good trade ferrying passengers across the river. Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1934, Page 5
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