Images from Journal No.13

Ohinemuri Regional History Journal 13, May 1970 

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Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II being greeted by the Governor General, Sir Arthur Porritt

Queen Elizabeth prepares to invest the Maori Queen, Nui Te Ata-rangi-kaahu, as a Dame Commander of the British Empire. 13th March, 1970.

Nell Climie, B.E.M., reads the Governor-General’s telegram at her home. 1st January, 1970.

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Captain Cook (Mr Pinnock) and Party come ashore near Netherton. Actors: J. TeMoananuj (Chief), D. Paraku (Challenger).

The Forsaken Maiden of Ohinemuri.

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House at Paeroa, by Eric Lee Johnson

Trucking Quartz from Crown Mine — Waitawheta Gorge, Karangahake.

St John’s Moon Anglican Church at Paeroa - "Tamatera" - dedicated 2nd June, 1932.

Inset, Rehitato Mataia.

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Visit of Governor-General to Paeroa in 1898: Lord Ranfurly in first buggy with County Councillors. Driver, George Crosby. Volunteers in charge of Captain Duncan McArthur. The Gordon Home and Lake. Pukekauri Road — Waihi. Tom Gordon at the Lily Pond.
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Mrs Robinson’s Butter Cakes. Replica of "Endeavour" built by Ralph Sewell of Takapuna. Length overall, 22ft. 6in; Beam 6ft; Draft, fully loaded, 3ft; Height, from keel to truck, 25ft 6in. Seen at Whitianga and Netherton.
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