THE ORAKAU CELEBRATIONS.
BIG GATHERING ANTICIPATED. The unveiling of a monument on the Bite of the battle at Orukou, near Kihikihi, ia to taka phuse on April hit. At it« mooting on Wednesday too Auckland Eduction Hoard decided to grant a sowia! hoiiduv on thai; data to the aehool.i in the Waikato and Waipu Counfci.M, to enable the teachers and i»upila to attend the unvieiing lemony, further, the board adopted » recommendation that hi tbow .lohoola in the Wnikato and Waipa Countiua not taking part in the ceremony, the children whould be the Hag hoisted. _ and a eW ly in Now Zealand. The Hon l'i" ha " ''igniliod hl ° intention or hein K pteaent at the Orakau celebrations. He ban esnroasteJ the opinion thut if the romaJnL, 'rerttrictiond preventing Maoris from t*a veiling are removed, fee occasion would be marked by ono of th«l«r«e a t«atherin K .i of natives yot KJdin New Zealand. I.ocaJ bod.ej nf th.< Waikato are to fie represented It the unveiHnjj function and the Han F M. B. Fisher will be pre- «£""«" repreaentative of the Govrenmeat.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 649, 7 March 1914, Page 5
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179THE ORAKAU CELEBRATIONS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 649, 7 March 1914, Page 5
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