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Te Ao Hou THE MAORI MAGAZINE page STORIES The Dream, Patricia Grace 14 Kahukura and the Fishing Nets of the Fairies 56 POETRY For an Old Man Dying, Frederick C. Parmee 58 ARTICLES Church Gives Back Nukutaimemeha 5 Hail and Farewell 6 Young Maoris Become Skilled Tradesmen 7 New Schools for Old Crafts 9 Haere Mai Year Recording 13 Transcriptions of Authentic Maori Chant: part 8 Mervyn McLean 16 He Maemae Mo Wahini-iti, Pei Te Hurinui 19 Travel Award Winners 23 28th Battalion Reunion 24 New Headmaster at Te Aute College 25 Te Aute Garden Party 26 Waitangi 1966 28 Regatta at Ngaruawahia 32 Meet the People 34 Tuini Ngawai Memorial Hui 36 Rescue in the Rimutukas 38 The Duries of Feilding 39 Guide Rangi Retires 40 Pre-employment Courses for Young Maoris, N. Harrison 42 Welfare League Activities 46 Mr W. Herewini Visits New Zealand Servicemen 48 Innovation, Ian Mitchell 50 Princess Piki Opens Moana Kahakora 54 Ruatoki Celebrates 70th Jubilee 55 Play Centres and Maori Education, L. A. Loeffen 59 Answer to Homework Problem 62 Waititi Memorial 64 FEATURES Haere Ki o Koutou Tipuna 2 People and Places 10 Record Review, Alan Armstrong 52 Crossword Puzzle 61 Book Reviews 62 correction: The winner of the sheep and cattle section of the Ahuwhenua Trophy, Mr J. W. Thompson, comes from Oputia, Waikato, and not from Rotorua as shown on p. 49 of the March issue. cover: This year is the 45th Anniversary of Bishop Panapa's ordination into the Anglican clergy. After education at St. Stephen's School, Bombay, Auckland, Te Rau Theological College, Gisborne, and St. John's College, Auckland, he was ordained Deacon in 1921 and Priest in 1923. He was consecrated Lord Bishop Suffragen to the Bishop of Waiapu at St. John's pro-Cathedral, Napier, in 1951.