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COLUMBIANS THRILLED WITH MAORI CHURCH

While the British Columbiah bowlers were in Otaki * on * Sunday > they wore shown the Rangxat©^ 1 and expressed themselves as highly delighted- whh the historic building. Mr. R. Carkeek explained the history of the church. Prior to leaying, the Canadians, about 100 in all, carried with them choice carnations picked from the garden of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Webster.

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Chronicle (Levin), 7 January 1948, Page 2

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COLUMBIANS THRILLED WITH MAORI CHURCH Chronicle (Levin), 7 January 1948, Page 2

COLUMBIANS THRILLED WITH MAORI CHURCH Chronicle (Levin), 7 January 1948, Page 2

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