Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 52-621988 - New Zealand |
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Page 36
... Museum this is incorrect . The Museum is the custodian of Te Winika , while Taheretikitiki is owned by the Tainui people and resides in the canoe shed on Turangawaewae marae , Ngaruawahia . During the America's Cup racing Taheretikitiki ...
... Museum this is incorrect . The Museum is the custodian of Te Winika , while Taheretikitiki is owned by the Tainui people and resides in the canoe shed on Turangawaewae marae , Ngaruawahia . During the America's Cup racing Taheretikitiki ...
Page 39
... Museum , which was his dream and of which he is credited as being a founder for this reason he was made a Life - Member of the Waiuku Museum Society . - Besides the book already mentioned , Brian Muir was the author of This New Zealand ...
... Museum , which was his dream and of which he is credited as being a founder for this reason he was made a Life - Member of the Waiuku Museum Society . - Besides the book already mentioned , Brian Muir was the author of This New Zealand ...
Page 14
... Museum Library . Any reader with further information about the life and work of Elsie Reeve should contact the author of this article . Examples of her work are also sought . Contact Angela Lassig at the Auckland Institute & Museum ...
... Museum Library . Any reader with further information about the life and work of Elsie Reeve should contact the author of this article . Examples of her work are also sought . Contact Angela Lassig at the Auckland Institute & Museum ...
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