Wo have already the nucleus of a collection which will go far to making a Maori Museum one'of the features of Auckland, and we may anticipate that in the train of such an institution, equally desirable and necessary architectural reproduction work will b, e done. For this province, more than any other part of ijew Zealand is Maori country ; no trouble can be lost, and no expenditure wasted, which serves to keep green among us the memory of the noblest race of aborigines encountered in the wide migrations of British Jand-seekers,—Auckland Herald
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 825, 25 February 1903, Page 1
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