This group of statuary, representing the arrival of the Maori navigator Kupe, was much admired when it stood in the Exhibition grounds. A suggestion that it should be placed in the Museum is impracticable owing to the size of the work, and it has been proposed to erect it on the foreshore at Seatoun, where Kupe is reputed to have landed.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 94, 17 October 1940, Page 9
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61This group of statuary, representing the arrival of the Maori navigator Kupe, was much admired when it stood in the Exhibition grounds. A suggestion that it should be placed in the Museum is impracticable owing to the size of the ivork, and it has been proposed to erect: it on the foreshore at Seatoun, where Kupe is reputed to have, landed. Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 94, 17 October 1940, Page 9
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