Maggie Rawiri, a very respected elder in Raetihi, is pictured as a child as Maori princess in a Carnival run by the Raetihi School to raise funds for building a
hospital. Maggie has outlasted the hospital she is still an active member of the Raetihi community. The hospital closed last year.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 630, 2 April 1996, Page 11
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51Maggie Rawiri, a very respected elder in Raetihi, is pictured as a child as Maori princess in a Carnival run by the Raetihi School to raise funds for building a hospital. Maggie has outlasted the hospital she is still an active member of the Raetihi community. The hospital closed last year. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 630, 2 April 1996, Page 11
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