PA 6 E $ FR O M NEW ZEALAN D's hiStoR Y Te Rauparaha sets out for the Wairau Nearly 8 hundred years ag0 the great Brothers:" 00 They arrived at the mouth 0l Maori chief Te Rauparaha received word the Wairau River, where they were joined at Porirua that a survey of what is now the by 8 number of other natives: Strongly Province of Marlborough was about to armed, the warlike party proceeded up commence With his fellow chief the river determined to resist strenuously Rangihaetea and a number of his followers any attempts to deprive them of their ROLL YOUR of the Ngati-toa tribe, Te Rauparaha and ancestral lands: A ferce encounter took his party sailed from Mana Island on place, and there were number 4 CIGARETTES Captain Tom 8 schooner the "Three casualties on both sidee WITH Silver Ebrn THE New Zealand Cigarette Tobacco 2 FINE CUT Or COARSE CUT Two OUNCE TINS P [ 2/1} Printed at the registered office ot WILSON 82 HORTON LTD , 149 Queen Street; Auckland, by Albert Dennison, 75a Arney Road, Remuera and published for the Hational broaacastinig Service; at 115 Lambton Quay, Wellington, by S: R: Evison, Tirohange Road, Lower Hutt, January 9 1942. NEW ZEALANDS history rz Qar TobaCCO Zealand _ 9rowa Ieof
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 133, 9 January 1942, Unnumbered Page
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