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This beautiful chapel is the work of many hands. The art work has been made possible by the generosity of various Maori groups, and a Government subdidy: most of the money for the furnishings came from the Te Aute Trust Board; and several generations of Hukarere girls have raised the money for the building itself. Some weeks ago, just before the dedication ceremony, I took an opportunity of visiting the school, to see how it is faring, and to meet the girls. High-perched Hukarere has a magnificent view of Napier and the blue, surrounding bays. Looking from the front like a very large private Action Song The chapel

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