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The Gisborne Photo News

 

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Hori's Page

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The Tokomaru Bay representative team, champion East Coast team of 1961, which defeated Tolaga Bay in the final of the sub-union games at Ruatoria.

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Three members of the Maori Pioneer Battalion, Ihaia Te Wiriwiri, Kereopa Whsrihingi, and Wiremu (Mack) Maitai. The last-named was able to attend the recent reunion at Rotorua.

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The Ngawari meeting-house at Mangatu Pa, Whatatutu, which was built before the Te Kooti uprising. Standing in the doorway is Tutawa Pewhairangi, Tokomaru Bay.

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Colin Kerslake, from Melbourne, gets a haircut from an uncle, Julian Thompson, during a holiday with relatives at Hauiti, Tolaga Bay. (The shrub in the background, Abelia Grandiflora, was planted by Julian's grandparents, the late Mr and Mrs G. Thompson, over 50 years ago.)

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Tolaga Bay and Tokomaru Bay were well represented at the reunion of the 28th Maori Battalion at Rotorua. In front row is A. Wanoa, and next to him R. Olsen, both Tolaga Bay; then K. Te Ohaere and B. wahanui, Tokomaru Bay. Next to man with arm outstretched is B. O. T. Stewart, Tolaga Bay. At far rear (with grey hair) is H. Kohere, Gisborne. At left in front row, partly obscured, is M. Tatere, Gisborne, and then T. Tangohau, Tolaga Bay.

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Primary children of the Tolaga Bay District High school at play during school interval.