The Governor-General, Lord Galway, and Lady Galway amongst the Mauris at Ngaruawahia on Friday, when His Excellency opened “Tu rongo,” King Koroki’s new house At top, Their Excellencies being brought down the Waikato River in the great canoe Te Winika. Below. Lord and Lady Galway on their way to board the canoe, escorted by aides.de-eamp, police and a retinue of Maoris.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 67, 21 March 1938, Page 12
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61The Governor-General, Lord Galway, and Lady Galway amongst the Mauris at Ngaruawahia on Friday, when His Excellency opened “Tu rongo,” King Koroki’s new house At top, Their Excellencies being brought down the Waikato River in the great canoe Te Winika. Below. Lord and Lady Galway on their way to board the canoe, escorted by aides.de-eamp, police and a retinue of Maoris. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 67, 21 March 1938, Page 12
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