MAORI ARTS & CRAFTS
Preservation of Waipatu Pa at Native Reterve SCHEME BEFORE PROGRESS LEAGUE The pernianexlt preservation of a Native reserve at Waipatu Pa as a Maori centre of Maori arts and ctafts ; is to be investigated by th© Hastings and District PrOgfess Leagil'©. This proposal uros© frOrn diScuSsion at th"e last meeting of the Leagtte, Wlxeli it was suggested that a special j beautifying committee should be set • up. Oue menlber contended that some , effort sh'ould Ve^made to establish a i native reserve on the site of the Waipatu Ea, aiid this niet with general ; appi'oval. . AUother suggestion oifered was that 1 natiVe trees sliould be planted on each side of the roadway leading to the j ehurch at the pa. After soinc 'diseussion it was decided to, ask • Bishop iBennett, Mi-s I Mlison, Messrs Fi'iday Tomoana, E. V. SiUipson, A-. G. A. Hyde, A. I. Rainbow; G-. A. Maddison and W. E. Pate to act as a committee to investigate the possibilities of a permancnt preservation of this site. j
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 178, 14 August 1937, Page 7
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172MAORI ARTS & CRAFTS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 178, 14 August 1937, Page 7
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