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The Tokerau District Maori Football Representatives, winners of the Prince of Wales Cup in 1928. Back row: W. Bayne, M. Rika, H. Maniapoto, T. R. Turei, S. Watene (Note: Mr Watene will be succeeding Mr Jack Omane as Labour candidate for Eastern Maori in the forthcoming elections); and T. Kaiwhate. Second row: T. Parata (referee), P. Keretene, T. Jones, R. Parkinson, J. Rata, J. Thompson, C. Papuni, R. Royal (coach). Third row: W. Hotu (asst. manager), J. Rika, W. Rika (captain), W. Jones, P. Matene (vice-captain). Sitting: T. Wallace, Paaka Turei (manager), W. Shortland.

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Some of the successful competitors in the intermediate grade of the 1960 Combined Schools sports. Back row: Josephine Kururangi, Ngarangi Huaki, James McGregor, Marlene Te Rure, Stephen Carter. Front row: George Henare, Garth Clark.

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Mr H. Paenga, of Whangara, whose death occurred recently. Mr Paenga was Maori advisory member on the Gisborne Museum Committee, and is seen here speaking at the opening of the museum. He was also on the Te Aute College Trust Board.

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This picture of pupils at Te Aute College in 1920. It includes many who have since made their mark on the New Zealand scene: a doctor, Dr.Golan Maaka, Whakatane; two dental surgeons, F. T. Bennett, Auckland, and W. Morete, Otago; three headmasters, W. Sparks, Wellington, Ted Nepia, Napier, and C. C. Hingston, Rotorua; two clergymen, T. Kaa, Te Kaha, and the late H. McPherson, Nuhaka; two Maori Affairs Dept. officers, F. Winters, Wellington, and W. Whakarua, Wanganui; a master mariner, J. Waratini, Wellington, and his brother Dean Waratini, who was a noted baritone; several sheep farmers, P. Whapooti, Ruatoria, B. Wawatai, Tikitiki, W. Atkins, Te Araroa, P. Taiapa, Tikitiki, P. Tibble, Tikitiki, W. Poutu, Te Araroa, and W. Potaka, Wanganui; an Audit Dept. officer, W. Chambers, Wellington; representative footballers Peina Taituha, Pine Taiapa and W. Poi; and your cameraman and reporter, H. K. Tamihana (the Roving Hori), Hauiti.