Opposite right Among the special guests at the show were the Rt Rev. Manu Bennett, Bishop of Aotearoa, and his wife Kaa Bennett, seen here talking to Archdeacon Kingi Ihaka, and in the picture below are Archdeacon Puru Panapa and Mr Jim Heu of Hamilton, photographed by the Lindauer paintings which grace the conference room of the Kimiora Hall. Other guests (who had demonstrated their support for Tu Tangata by paying at least S2O each for their tickets) included Sir Denis and Lady Blundell, Sir Hepi Te Heu Heu and the High Commissioner for Papua New Guinea, Elliot T. Elijah. From Parliament came Mr Birch (representing the Prime Minister), Mr Couch, the Minister for Maori Affairs, Mr Rowling, for the Opposition, and Mr Wetere and Mr Peters, M.P. for Hunua. Both Mr Birch and Mr Couch addressed the audience during the show.
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144Opposite right Among the special guests at the show were the Rt Rev. Manu Bennett, Bishop of Aotearoa, and his wife Kaa Bennett, seen here talking to Archdeacon Kingi Ihaka, and in the picture below are Archdeacon Puru Panapa and Mr Jim Heu of Hamilton, photographed by the Lindauer paintings which grace the conference room of the Kimiora Hall. Other guests (who had demonstrated their support for Tu Tangata by paying at least $20 each for their tickets) included Sir Denis and Lady Blundell, Sir Hepi Te Heu Heu and the High Commissioner for Papua New Guinea, Elliot T. Elijah. From Parliament came Mr Birch (representing the Prime Minister), Mr Couch, the Minister for Maori Affairs, Mr Rowling, for the Opposition, and Mr Wetere and Mr Peters, M.P. for Hunua. Both Mr Birch and Mr Couch addressed the audience during the show. LINDBERG PHOTOGRAPHY Kaea, Issue 1, 1 December 1979, Page 7
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