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    Te Waimate Mission was the fourth mission station established in New Zealand and the first settlement inland from the Bay of Islands. The members of the...
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    European building in New Zealand, at Te Waimate Mission. Okuratope Pā was situated here and was the home to chief Te Hotete (father of Hongi Hika) of the...
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    accompany him on his journey back to the Te Waimate mission. From 1843 he attended St John’s College at Te Waimate mission and then in Auckland when Bishop Selwyn...
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  • Heritage New Zealand include the Kerikeri Mission House, the Stone Store, Hurworth Cottage, Te Waimate Mission house, and Clendon House, the Rawene residence...
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    churchyard built in 1831 by the Church Missionary Society (CMS) at Te Waimate mission at Waimate North, inland from the Bay of Islands, in New Zealand. In 1841...
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    returned to Te Waimate Mission from 1854 to 1863. Davis made weather records in two journals, one from 1839 to 1844 at Te Waimate Mission and Kaikohe...
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    through Waimate and passed nearby Heke's pā. This decision may have been influenced by the wish of the missionaries to keep Te Waimate mission tapu by...
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  • at Te Waimate mission and engaged workers from Sydney to assist in the farming; William Spikeman, a herdsman, arrived in 1833. In 1833 a mission was...
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    an Infant School at Paihia. In 1835 William and Jane moved to the Te Waimate mission where she conducted the school for girls and her husband conducted...
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    Martha Blomfield Clarke, whose husband George was a CMS missionary at Te Waimate mission. In 1840 Richard and Johanna Matthews helped set up a missionary station...
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    established. Richard Taylor was appointed as head of the CMS school at Te Waimate mission in 1839 and remained there until 1842. Schools for Māori children and...
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    1840, he was appointed as head of the school at Te Waimate mission, then in 1842 posted to the CMS mission station at Whanganui. By 1844, the brick church...
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  • as a blacksmith and was appointed to the CMS mission in Kerikeri. Then he worked at Te Waimate mission, teaching the Māori students. From 1831 to 1839...
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  • the CMS at Te Waimate mission. The first session of the Native Church Board of the Archdeaconry of Waimate was held at Te Waimate mission in April 1872...
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    Henry Williams (missionary) (category Church Mission Society missionaries)
    1844, Williams was installed as Archdeacon of Te Waimate in the diocese centred on Te Waimate mission. Williams was the son of Thomas Williams (Gosport...
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    accompanied George Augustus Selwyn and William Charles Cotton in the Te Waimate mission, New Zealand, before returning to England where he became photographer...
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  • ordination ceremony was conducted in the St. John the Baptist Church at Te Waimate mission. Due to scandal over Spencer's purported advances toward a Māori girl...
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    Heke and George Grey were reconciled at a meeting in May 1848 at Te Waimate mission. The ingenious design of the Ohaeawai Pā and the Ruapekapeka Pā became...
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    Missionary Society's trading post, selling produce from the farms at Te Waimate Mission to ships, and European goods to Māori. Samuel Marsden planned to build...
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    parts of the Liturgy and Catechism. In 1830 he was appointed to lead Te Waimate mission, however reports of his sexual encounters with young Māori men became...
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    In 1834, Williams was appointed to St. John the Baptist Church at Te Waimate mission. On 23 and 24 December 1835 Charles Darwin visited while HMS Beagle...
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    FitzRoy summoned the Ngāpuhi chiefs to a conference at the Te Waimate mission at Waimate on 2 September and apparently defused the situation. Tāmati...
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    photographer to Queen Victoria. In June 1842, Selwyn set up residence at Te Waimate mission, some 15 miles (24 km) inland from Paihia where the Church Missionary...
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    theological studies at St John's College, which was then located at Te Waimate mission. He was an avid botanist; detailing and transmitting to Kew Gardens...
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    1843 by George Augustus Selwyn, Bishop of New Zealand, initially at Te Waimate mission. The College, through the St John's College Trust Board, is one of...
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  • mission stations on the west coast of the North Island, including at Aotea, New Plymouth and Waimate (South Taranaki). In 1846 there were 14 mission stations...
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    Waimate on 8 October. A number of Māori people were slaughtered in the confrontation. While the rescue of John Guard Jr was successful, the mission was...
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    Waimate, and the station he helped found and then stayed at Kaitaia. On 11 October 1831, in the St. John the Baptist Church at Te Waimate mission, Puckey...
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    of Richard Davis who was a member of the CMS Mission. Williams and his wife taught at Te Waimate mission until 1846, then farmed at Awatona, near Pakaraka...
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  • Zealand. "Te Waimate Mission on NZ Museums". nzmuseums.co.nz. Te Papa. "Te Wairoa". Te Wairoa. "Te Wairoa on NZ Museums". nzmuseums.co.nz. Te Papa. "Toitū...
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