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Left The marae, the meeting house and the wharekai were blessed as they were opened officially. In this group are, from left: Gerry Graham of Ngati Whatua and Ngapuhi, kaumatua of the Marae; the Archbishop of New Zealand, the Most Reverend Paul Reeves (Te Atiawa); the Rev. Brown Turei (Whanau a Apanui); and Canon John Tamahori.

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Kaea, Issue 4, 1 September 1980, Page 16

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Left The marae, the meeting house and the wharekai were blessed as they were opened officially. In this group are, from left: Gerry Graham of Ngati Whatua and Ngapuhi, kaumatua of the Marae; the Archbishop of New Zealand, the Most Reverend Paul Reeves (Te Atiawa); the Rev. Brown Turei (Whanau a Apanui); and Canon John Tamahori. Kaea, Issue 4, 1 September 1980, Page 16

Left The marae, the meeting house and the wharekai were blessed as they were opened officially. In this group are, from left: Gerry Graham of Ngati Whatua and Ngapuhi, kaumatua of the Marae; the Archbishop of New Zealand, the Most Reverend Paul Reeves (Te Atiawa); the Rev. Brown Turei (Whanau a Apanui); and Canon John Tamahori. Kaea, Issue 4, 1 September 1980, Page 16

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