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continued from page 5 started two years ago have also proved popular, attracting an almost capacity field. When a local elder, Titi Tihu, named the new dining room at Ngapuwaiwaha pa, Taumarunui, ‘Rangikapuia’ about seven years ago, he expressed the hope that it would become the meeting place of people, especially the young, from all quarters of the country. The wish has been realised with the regular groups of outside competitors who have been accommodated at the pa in the centre of the township, for the many sports fixtures for Maori competitors in the last five years. E. R. Clark

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Te Ao Hou, March 1968, Page 22

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100

Untitled Te Ao Hou, March 1968, Page 22

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