Plate 40 : Onions : Maori Workers On Tom Russell’s Property, Pukekohe, Preparing A Freshly Harvested Crop Of “Pukekohe Long Keeper” Onions For Export To Japan.
Te Wairoa Falls, Cascade Down The Edge Of A Broad Shelf Which Is Te Wairoa, The Buried Village, Entombed When Mt Tarawera, At The Far End Of Nearby Lake Tarawera, Exploded In 1886. The Forest Regenerated, The Village Did Not.
Kawakawa Bay, It Typical Of The Coastal Scenery In The Vicinity Of East Cape. The Name Is A Pointer To The Original Homeland Of The Maori Race. In Full, It Is Te Kawakawa-Mai-Tawhiti, Which Indicates The Name Came From Tahiti.