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Journalist Tina White's weekly "Memory Lane" article in the Manawatū Standard. The life and death of notable Rangitāne leader Kerei Te Panau. His funeral procession in 1908 attracted large crowds. The Hopwood clock tower chimes are named after him.

Identification

Object type
Image
Relation
Manawatū Standard
Date
March 28, 2020
Digitisation ID
2020Pa_IMCA-DigitalArchive_030806
Format
Born Digital

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hopwood clock tower,
kerei te panau,
manawatu standard,
memory lane,
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