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Unidentified Maori group performing a Haka at Waitangi Day celebrations, at Waitangi
Maori performance for Royal reception, Rotorua
Maori performance for Royal reception, Rotorua
Crowd at Rotorua Railway Station prior to departure of troops for active service
Haka party at Rotorua during visit of Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, 1901 - Photograph taken by William Henry Thomas Partington
Shaw Savill & Albion Line... New Zealand direct via Panama Canal. [Calendar. 1930s?].
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