TO LIE IN STATE
ASHES OF SIR MAUI ARRIVING NEXT MONDAY Press Association PARLIAMENT BLDGS.. To<Uv I In the House of Parliament, whi ■ he adorned so well, the ashes’ of s' Maui Pomare, which will arrr- * Wellington on Monday next by tt" j Makura, will lie in state next week ; The Minister of Native Affairs, s- ' Apirana Xgata, stated today that hi had received advice from Pomare that she would arrive wil j, : the urn containing her husband rashes on Monday. Arrangements has : been made for the urn to lie in a syai bolically carved Maori casket in thj vestibule of Parliament Buildings hj after Wellington Maoris had paid theh respects the public could file ] n ai)tl j view the casket. . On Wednesday afternoon the rs ! mains will be taken by the afternoo. : express to Waikanae, where the Ngatj Toa tribe, with which Sir Maui -rj-, closely associated, wil! hold a rang Next day the ashes will be taken tri Waitara. and on Thursday evening a special train will leave Wellington ts enable members of Parliament to atend the funeral. On Friday mornin, Lady Pomare's party will join ft. train at Waikanae. After a taagi 4 - Waitara. the remains will be place; in a vault.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1054, 19 August 1930, Page 10
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205TO LIE IN STATE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1054, 19 August 1930, Page 10
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