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FROM THE COOK ISLANDS.—Te-Pu-O-Te-Moana (Blowing Trumpet of the Sea), an historic canoe from the Cook Islands, arrived in Auckland this morning and will be placed in the new Museum. The gift was arranged by Judge Ayson, Commissioner of the Cook Islands.

BRIGHT EYES.—Youngsters of the Napier Street School enjoyed them selves at the Community Club last evening., when mothers were present to witness their entertainment.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 174, 13 October 1927, Page 16

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FROM THE COOK ISLANDS.—Te-Pu-O-Te-Moana (Blowing Trumpet of the Sea), an historic canoe from the Cook Islands, arrived in Auckland this morning and will be placed in the new Museum. The gift was arranged by Judge Ayson, Commissioner of the Cook Islands. BRIGHT EYES.—Youngsters of the Napier Street School enjoyed them selves at the Community Club last evening., when mothers were present to witness their entertainment. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 174, 13 October 1927, Page 16

FROM THE COOK ISLANDS.—Te-Pu-O-Te-Moana (Blowing Trumpet of the Sea), an historic canoe from the Cook Islands, arrived in Auckland this morning and will be placed in the new Museum. The gift was arranged by Judge Ayson, Commissioner of the Cook Islands. BRIGHT EYES.—Youngsters of the Napier Street School enjoyed them selves at the Community Club last evening., when mothers were present to witness their entertainment. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 174, 13 October 1927, Page 16

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