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Early Wellington

Fig. 48a.—From a photo of the original by E. T. Robson. A native bowl, or “kumete,” used by the natives of Pito-one for crushing corn, prior to the advent of the settlers in 1839. The original is in the possession of Mary Te Puni

Fig. 48a.—From a photo of the original by E. T. Robson. A native bowl, or “kumete,” used by the natives of Pito-one for crushing corn, prior to the advent of the settlers in 1839. The original is in the possession of Mary Te Puni.

Fig. 48a.—From a photo of the original by E. T. Robson. A native bowl, or “kumete,” used by the natives of Pito-one for crushing corn, prior to the advent of the settlers in 1839. The original is in the possession of Mary Te Puni.