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- ACE, ALBISTON , AMOORE, ARMITAGE , ARMSTED
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- BAK , BARKER , BARTON, BAYER , BEBICH , BECHER, BERGER , BIDWELL , BOX , BROADY,
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- CAMERON
, CAMPBELL, CHARTERIS
, COLLINS , COOKE , COOPER , CORNS, COSGRAVE , CULLEN , CUMMINS ,
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- DAVIDSON
, DOCKER , DOUGLAS , DOW , DUNBAR, DUNCAN ,
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- ELLISON
, EMSLEY ,
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- FOLLAS
, FORD , FORSMAN, FRANCIS ,
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- GANGA ,
GILLARD , GRANT, GUILD ,
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- HAMPTON
, HANSEN , HARMER , HAYWARD, HEALEY , HILL, HILLS , HISHON , HODGE , HOLTZER , HOOPER , HOSKIN , HUME ,
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- JANS ,
JUDD ,
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- KEEN , KELEIGH , KENNEDY, KLEISS , KROHN,
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- LAISENI , LAMONT , LEATCH , LENNAN , LEWELL , LOMAS, LUCAS , LUNDY ,
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- MACKENZIE , MANAKAVA , MARTIN , MCCUTCHEON
, MCGIRR, MCGRATH , MCINROY , MCSHEFFERY
, MCSWEENEY , MEAD, METHVEN , MILDREW , MILLAR , MOODY , MOREHU , MORO , MUNRO,
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- NEEMS, NEWLYN, NOAKES, NORRIS,
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- OWLIN , OWLIN/FORSMAN,
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- PATTERSON, PAUL , PHILP, PICKETT , PINKNEY, PORTLAND,
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- QUINLAN
,
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- RABE , RAE , RAUNER , REECE , REID , RIGDEN , RITCHIE , ROBERTS , ROWLANDS , RUSSELL , RYAN ,
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- SAMPLE , SCHISCHKA ,
SCHWARS , SIMONS , SIMPSON , SIRCOMBE , SKINNER , SLOAN , SMALLER , SMITH , SOUTHCOMBE, STANAWAY , STRANGE , SYKES ,
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- TAFE , TAYLOR , TERRILL , THOROGOOD ,
TITFORD , TOLHOPF ,
TOMLESON, TOSTEVIN , TRAFFORD, TRITT , TURNWALD, TURNWALD/HAYWARD , TWOMEY ,
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- UPTON ,
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- WAKER/WAIHER/WACKER, WALKER , WELLS
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- Photo taken outside Museum office
in Puhoi - Jan 2001
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- We are people to whom the past is forever
speaking.
We listen to it because we cannot help ourselves, for the past speaks to us with many
voices.
Far out of that dark nowhere which is the time before we were born, men and women who were
flesh of our flesh and bone of our bone went through fire and storm to break a path to the
future.
We are part of the future they died for; they are part of the past that brought the
future.
What they did--the lives they lived, the sacrifices they made, the stories they told, the
songs they sang, the food they ate and, finally, the deaths they died -- make up a part of
our own experience.
We cannot cut ourselves off from it.
It is as real to us as something that happened last week.
It is a basic part of our heritage as human beings.
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