LATE LOCALS.
The commander of the Chi ian n val, training ship General Baype.i ..now voyaging to Valparaiso, didynot,foi'gen the interest taken by the foreign vessel's company in the Maoris, who were particularly observed by the party ci. officers who journeyed to Rotorua. V Acknowledging the of the Akaraua Maori Assoc ation, formally made to the v.sitors on ilieir arrival in Auckland, the commander, said he appreciated the reception thatwas tendered, and the hospitality of tlie natives extended to m nibc-rs of the crew. VI ask you to accept myf. best wishes for the gre.tnesc- of the Maori Race and the prosperity f New Zealand,” concluded the letter.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1931, Page 6
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108LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1931, Page 6
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