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Subscriptions to Te Ao Hou are only 7/6 a year (4 issues) £1 for 3 years (12 issues) Send a cheque or postal note to The Editor P.O. Box 2390 Wellington Don't risk missing out! This old carving comes from the Waikoto district. It is one of the very few old carvings which have survived from this area, for during the war of the 1860's many carved houses were burnt by the Pakeha soldiers. The figure is 3 feet 8 inches high, and is now in the Dominion Museum in Wellington.

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Te Ao Hou, September 1963, Unnumbered Page

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Te Ao Hou Te Ao Hou, September 1963, Unnumbered Page

Te Ao Hou Te Ao Hou, September 1963, Unnumbered Page

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