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Nga Whare Pooti kua whakaritea mo nga Takiwa Pooti Maori i raro i te Ture Pooti Mema mo te Paremete, 1927.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Kawana-Tianara. IRUNGA i te whakahaerenga o nga mana kua tukua mai ki a au e te Ture Pooti Mema mo te Paremete, 1927, ko ahau, ko General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, te KawanaTianara o te Tominiona o Niu Tireni, tenei ka whakakore i nga whare pooti katoa o mua atu, a tenei ka whakarite i nga whare e mau nei nga ingoa i roto i te Kupu Apiti ki tenei hei whare-pooti mo nga takiwa pooti Maori e whakaaturia nei i roto i taua Kupu Apiti.

KUPU APITI.

Takiwa Pooti Maori Whaka-te-Raki—

Ahikiwi, Netana Panapa’s Meeting-house. Ahipara, the Native School. Auckland, the Government Buildings. Awanui, the Schoolhouse. Awarua, the Native School. Dargaville, the Courthouse. Great Barrier, the Schoolhouse, Native Settlement. Haranui, the Public Hall.

Helensville, the Courthouse. Herekino, Dysart’s Hall. Houhora, the Hall. Hukerenui, the Schoolhouse. Kaitaia, the Courthouse. Kaeo, Rayner’s Hall. Kaihu, the Public Hall. Kaingaroa, Long’s Store. Kaikohe, the Courthouse. Kakanui, the Native School. Karetu, the Native School. Kawakawa, the Courthouse (principal). Kawerua, Matich’s Hall. Kenana, the Native School. Kirioke, the Native School. Kohukohu, the Hall. Korarareka (Russell), the Courthouse. Mangamuka, the Native School. Mangaoriwa, Hirini Heremaia’s House. Mangonui, the Courthouse. Maraeroa, the Native School. Matangirau, the Native School. Matauri Bay, the Native School. Matihetihe, the Native School. Mokau, the Public Hall. Motatau, the Native School. Motukaraka, Maori Meeting-house. Motuti, the Native School. Naumai, the Public Hall. Ngawha, the Native School. Ngunguru, the Public Hall. Omanaia, the Native School. Omapere, the Hall. Okaihau, the Post-office. Orakei, the Meeting-house. Orauta, the Native School. Oromahoe, the Native School. Oruawharo, the Hall. Otangaroa, Green’s Store. Otaua, the Native School. Otiria, Porowini Hall. Pakanae, the Native School (Hokianga). Pakotai, the Schoolhouse. Pamapuria, the Native School. Panguru, Rima Teehi Meeting-house. Parapara, the Native School. Parengarenga, Yates’s Hall. Parirau, Hone Taua’s House. Parua Bay, the Schoolhouse. Peria, the Schoolhouse. Pokapu, Hori Reweti’s House. Poroti, the Schoolhouse. Portland, the Schoolhouse. Pouto, the Schoolhouse. Pukepoto, the Native School. Pupuke, the Native School. Rangiawhia, the Native School. Rawene, the Courthouse. Rawhiti, the Native School. Reweti, the Maori Meeting-house. Ripia, the Runanga House. Taheke, the Public Hall. Taipa, Adamson’s Store. Takahiwai, the Native School. Takapuna, A. H. Temete’s House, Beach Road, Milford. Tangiteroria, the Hall. Tanoa, the Schoolhouse. Tautoro, the Native School. Te Ahuahu, the Native School. Te Hapua, the Native School. Te Horo, the Native School. Te Kao, the Native School. Tii Mangonui, Te Heihei’s Hall. Totara North, the Public Hall. Victoria Valley, Mr. F. Triggs’s Store. Waiharara, Shine’s Store. Waihou, Rangiahua Public School. Waikare, the Native School. Waikeri, the Native School. Waikiekie, the Schoolhouse. Waima, Mokaraka’s House. Waima, the Native School. Waimamaku, the Native School. Waimate North, the A. and P. Association Hall. Waiomio, the Native School. Waipapakauri, the Library. Waireka, the Hall. Waitapu Rangi Point (Hokianga River), the ' Native School. Werowero, the Native School. Whakapara, the Native School. Whananaki, the Schoolhouse. Whangape, the Native School. Whangape, South Convent School. Whangarei, the Courthouse. Whangaruru, the Native School. Whirinaki, the Native School.

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Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni, Issue 43, 20 October 1928, Page 528

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Nga Whare Pooti kua whakaritea mo nga Takiwa Pooti Maori i raro i te Ture Pooti Mema mo te Paremete, 1927. Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni, Issue 43, 20 October 1928, Page 528

Nga Whare Pooti kua whakaritea mo nga Takiwa Pooti Maori i raro i te Ture Pooti Mema mo te Paremete, 1927. Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni, Issue 43, 20 October 1928, Page 528

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