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1. The Hon J. Carroll, Native Minister, speaking to Mahuta. Mr. Henare Kaihau. M.H.R., to the left. 2. A Native Politician. 3. The Cooking Quarters. 4. Visitors. 5. The Royal Whare—Mahuta’s Carved House at Waahi. 6. Hitiri te Paerata, a celebrated Kingite Chief and Warrior. He is one of the heroes of the Orakau Fight in 1864. His father, brothers and uncle were killed there, and he narrowly escaped himself. 7. The Open-air Meeting at Waahi. 8. A Tattooed Veteran.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVIII, Issue XXII, 31 May 1902, Page 1084

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1. The Hon J. Carroll, Native Minister, speaking to Mahuta. Mr. Henare Kaihau. M.H.R., to the left. 2. A Native Politician. 3. The Cooking Quarters. 4. Visitors. 5. The Royal Whare—Mahuta’s Carved House at Waahi. 6. Hitiri te Paerata, a celebrated Kingite Chief and Warrior. He is one of the heroes of the Orakau Fight in 1864. His father, brothers and uncle were killed there, and he narrowly escaped himself. 7. The Open-air Meeting at Waahi. 8. A Tattooed Veteran. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVIII, Issue XXII, 31 May 1902, Page 1084

1. The Hon J. Carroll, Native Minister, speaking to Mahuta. Mr. Henare Kaihau. M.H.R., to the left. 2. A Native Politician. 3. The Cooking Quarters. 4. Visitors. 5. The Royal Whare—Mahuta’s Carved House at Waahi. 6. Hitiri te Paerata, a celebrated Kingite Chief and Warrior. He is one of the heroes of the Orakau Fight in 1864. His father, brothers and uncle were killed there, and he narrowly escaped himself. 7. The Open-air Meeting at Waahi. 8. A Tattooed Veteran. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVIII, Issue XXII, 31 May 1902, Page 1084