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Tawhirimatea, a carving by Cliff Whiting that now stands in the Kelburn Weather Bureau, Wellington. The carving is a most apt feature for the capital's weather office, as it depicts the maori god responsible for the winds.

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Tu Tangata, Issue 18, 1 June 1984, Page 38

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Tawhirimatea, a carving by Cliff Whiting that now stands in the Kelburn Weather Bureau, Wellington. The carving is a most apt feature for the capital's weather office, as it depicts the maori god responsible for the winds. Tu Tangata, Issue 18, 1 June 1984, Page 38

Tawhirimatea, a carving by Cliff Whiting that now stands in the Kelburn Weather Bureau, Wellington. The carving is a most apt feature for the capital's weather office, as it depicts the maori god responsible for the winds. Tu Tangata, Issue 18, 1 June 1984, Page 38

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