Left Wreaths are laid at Kaitaia’s shrine of memories. The service was held, in drizzle punctuated by sunshine, by the Bishop of Aotearoa, the Rt Rev. Manu Bennett, the Rev. Maori Marsden and the Rev. Wi Huata. The parade was led by ex-CO Colonel Sir James Henare. The sadness of the occasion was relieved at one point when a Harvard flew over and dipped its wings in salute. “ It’s all right," said Wi Huata, “it’s one of ours. ”
NORTHLAND AGE
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Kaea, Issue 3, 1 June 1980, Page 5
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80Left Wreaths are laid at Kaitaia’s shrine of memories. The service was held, in drizzle punctuated by sunshine, by the Bishop of Aotearoa, the Rt Rev. Manu Bennett, the Rev. Maori Marsden and the Rev. Wi Huata. The parade was led by ex-CO Colonel Sir James Henare. The sadness of the occasion was relieved at one point when a Harvard flew over and dipped its wings in salute. “It’s all right," said Wi Huata, “it’s one of ours. ” NORTHLAND AGE Kaea, Issue 3, 1 June 1980, Page 5
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