Opposite bottom Toni Williams, a Cook Island Maori who has made New Zealand his home and was involved with the Quartet as long ago as 1960. After many years in Australia, Toni returned to New Zealand in 1976 to set himself up as a farmer in Loburn, Rangiora. Despite his farming commitments, he continues to be a successful performing and recording artist. He takes the place of Wi Wharekura in the national Tu Tangata concert tour.
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Kaea, Issue 1, 1 December 1979, Page 7
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76Opposite bottom Toni Williams, a Cook Island Maori who has made New Zealand his home and was involved with the Quartet as long ago as 1960. After many years in Australia, Toni returned to New Zealand in 1976 to set himself up as a farmer in Loburn, Rangiora. Despite his farming commitments, he continues to be a successful performing and recording artist. He takes the place of Wi Wharekura in the national Tu Tangata concert tour. Kaea, Issue 1, 1 December 1979, Page 7
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