MAORI PORTRAITS.
PRESS ASSOCIATION Wellington, last night. Paintings of the Maori chiefs Hongi and Wa'kato, of Ngapubi, who visited England niuoty years ago, when George IV. was King of England, have been prosinted to the colony, and arrived by the Paparoa on Saturday. The pictures have bung for decades on the walls of the Missionary Society’s meeting hall in Salisbury Square, London. There is also a third painting of Hongi aad Waikato, with Mr Kendell, missioner.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1943, 27 November 1906, Page 2
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