Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 52-621988 - New Zealand |
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Page 36
... Awamutu , Otorohanga and Te Kuiti Historical Societies are combining to produce a new historical journal . The first issue will be published in October 1988 , and will be a bi- annual publication appearing each April and October , with ...
... Awamutu , Otorohanga and Te Kuiti Historical Societies are combining to produce a new historical journal . The first issue will be published in October 1988 , and will be a bi- annual publication appearing each April and October , with ...
Page 3
... Awamutu . However he was not allowed to retire . At Te Awamutu were residing a number of Presbyterians and he was approached by the residents , including two of his sons , John and William , to conduct services . He willingly accepted ...
... Awamutu . However he was not allowed to retire . At Te Awamutu were residing a number of Presbyterians and he was approached by the residents , including two of his sons , John and William , to conduct services . He willingly accepted ...
Page 34
... Awamutu Historical Society Inc. , P.O. Box 526 , Te Awamutu . Ko Mata : The Story of Anne Chapman , by Philip Andrews ( Rotorua Historical Society , $ 13 , P.O. Box 1911 , Rotorua ) This engaging little book is the story of Anne Chapman ...
... Awamutu Historical Society Inc. , P.O. Box 526 , Te Awamutu . Ko Mata : The Story of Anne Chapman , by Philip Andrews ( Rotorua Historical Society , $ 13 , P.O. Box 1911 , Rotorua ) This engaging little book is the story of Anne Chapman ...
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