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Te Kawai Mareikura, Tomairangi Mareikura, Pikimai Mareikura, and Alesha Makea (pictured), were just four of the 1 28 pupils of the Maungarongo Marae Te kohanga Reo (past and present) who were presented to the NZ Catholic Maori Bishop, Bishop Max Takuira Mariu SM, on Saturday. The occasion marked the 1 0th anniversary of the Te kohanga Reo, with over 500 people converging on the Ruapehu College hall for the celebrations. A special catering marquee was erected in the college's grounds to house the sumptuous supper layed on by the Maungarongo Marae.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 508, 19 October 1993, Page 5

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Te Kawai Mareikura, Tomairangi Mareikura, Pikimai Mareikura, and Alesha Makea (pictured), were just four of the 1 28 pupils of the Maungarongo Marae Te kohanga Reo (past and present) who were presented to the NZ Catholic Maori Bishop, Bishop Max Takuira Mariu SM, on Saturday. The occasion marked the 1 0th anniversary of the Te kohanga Reo, with over 500 people converging on the Ruapehu College hall for the celebrations. A special catering marquee was erected in the college's grounds to house the sumptuous supper layed on by the Maungarongo Marae. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 508, 19 October 1993, Page 5

Te Kawai Mareikura, Tomairangi Mareikura, Pikimai Mareikura, and Alesha Makea (pictured), were just four of the 1 28 pupils of the Maungarongo Marae Te kohanga Reo (past and present) who were presented to the NZ Catholic Maori Bishop, Bishop Max Takuira Mariu SM, on Saturday. The occasion marked the 1 0th anniversary of the Te kohanga Reo, with over 500 people converging on the Ruapehu College hall for the celebrations. A special catering marquee was erected in the college's grounds to house the sumptuous supper layed on by the Maungarongo Marae. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 508, 19 October 1993, Page 5

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