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In his song Timotu speaks of a carved house called Tataurangi. This house was eventually replaced by others of the same name. The Tataurangi which stands now on the well-kept Meremere marae was opened in 1936.

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Tu Tangata, Issue 24, 1 June 1985, Page 38

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In his song Timotu speaks of a carved house called Tataurangi. This house was eventually replaced by others of the same name. The Tataurangi which stands now on the well-kept Meremere marae was opened in 1936. Tu Tangata, Issue 24, 1 June 1985, Page 38

In his song Timotu speaks of a carved house called Tataurangi. This house was eventually replaced by others of the same name. The Tataurangi which stands now on the well-kept Meremere marae was opened in 1936. Tu Tangata, Issue 24, 1 June 1985, Page 38

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