Te Heuheu, Pautene, active 1940

Te Heuheu, Pautere, active 1940

Went to school at Maungapohatu in 1940, and was one of a group to visit Wellington with their teacher Irene Paulger, for the Centennial Exhibition. See Godber album Vol 100, p 84 (PA1-o-194), in which the name is listed as Pautene; see also New Zealand Free Lance (10 January 1940, p 62) in which the name is listed as Pautere.

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Godber album 2

Date: [Chiefly between 1934 and 1947]

From: Godber, Albert Percy, 1875-1949 :Collection of albums, prints and negatives

Reference: PA1-o-194

Description: Photographs taken by Albert Percy Godber, chiefly between 1934 and 1947, but including copies of some of his earlier photographs. Views include trips in the North and South Islands, and views of his home and family, especially in Whiteman's Valley Road and the area around Silverstream. Also various scenes of floods (Hutt River), and storm damage. Photographs associated with roads and railways include steam locomotives, tunnels, bridges and viaducts, some under construction. Among the trip photographs are views of Ngaruawahia, including King Koroki's house (opened in 1938) and the Maori Parliament House. Other views of Maori interest include meeting houses, rock paintings and wood carving. Other Titles - Title printed on spine - Godber Album 100 Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Photograph album with brown buckram cover; 26.0 x 33.5 cm

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Young Maori visitors to the Centennial Exhibition in 1940, with their teacher Miss I D ...

Date: 10 January 1940

From: Godber, Albert Percy, 1875-1949 :Collection of albums, prints and negatives

Reference: APG-1465-1/4-G

Description: Group of young Maori who visited Wellington from Maungapohatu for the Centennial Exhibition in 1940. Photographed with their teacher Irene Doris Paulger; and with Albert Percy Godber, his wife Laura Godber, the Godber's grandsons, Colin and Norman Hartwig. Photographed by Albert Percy Godber at his home at Whiteman's Road, Silverstream, 11 January 1940. The students are named on the back of the File Print as Kiri Te Kere (back left), Waiparani & Pautere Te Heuheu, Meri Kahukura (front left), and Hiki Kahukura (front row with cloak). An original print of this image is in Godber Album Vol 100, p 84 (PA1-o-194) Inscriptions: Album page - Kiri, Meri Kahukura, Pautene, Hiki Kahukura, Waiparani. 11.1.1940 (Printed in ink on an inserted slip) Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative 4.25 x 3.25 inches