MAORI PRINCESS.
MRS KARIKA'S FUNERAL. 'i‘llißL'Ti-LS BY THE CHURCH. (Special to Times.) CAMBRIDGE Saturdayl There was an exceptionally large land FCDI‘CSCnIJIiVC attendance at the funeral at the Cambridge cemetery iyustorday of Princess Parepumai Te ;\\'holulli (Mrs Karikal. whose death urcurred on Friday week last. .\s the funeral left the Tauwhare residence many wahines uttered laments and mourning was also Voiced as tho mrtegc reached the cemetery. ;.\lrs Karika “as buried alongside, her Hatv husband. a .-\l the Kl'aveside the Rev. C. \V. 'tihundlm‘. Vicar of Cambridge, and [Hanan Karaku omrialcd, while the Rev. Hie-mi llihilnuna and Sister Niciio‘lis, vuf tlw .\lolhudisl church, were also ’prnsvul. * .\lr Chandler paid an eloquent :trihula in the life of the deceased and Mr Tim \\‘rtcrr translated an equally ltlnc lrliiulu from the native race. —_ .
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19899, 30 May 1936, Page 8
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130MAORI PRINCESS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19899, 30 May 1936, Page 8
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