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Kōrero: Hawke’s Bay places

Huramua settlement, Wairoa, 1949

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Turi Carroll, a Ngāti Kahungunu leader in Wairoa, sold 688 hectares of the Carroll family station, Huramua, to the Native Department for use as a farming training centre for Māori soldiers returning home after the Second World War. Trainees awarded a farming certificate were able to enter ballots for farms of their own. The training centre was later divided into 14 farms, on which some of the trainees settled. This film clip from 1949 shows the trainees and families socialising.

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Archives New Zealand – Te Rua Mahara o te Kāwanatanga

Reference: Weekly Review 402. National Film Unit, 1949

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Kerryn Pollock, Hawke’s Bay places – Wairoa, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/mi/video/24489/huramua-settlement-wairoa-1949 (accessed 4 June 2026).

He kōrero nā Kerryn Pollock, i tāngia i te 19 August 2009, updated 30 November 2015.