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    Māngungu Mission was the second mission station established in New Zealand by the Wesleyan Missionary Society. Located near Horeke, in the Hokianga harbour...
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    at the recently established Māngungu Mission in the Hokianga Harbour. Her first home was in a raupō hut near the Mission House where Rev. John Hobbs lived...
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    ISBN 978-1-912271-32-0. "The Sweet History of Mangungu – Up, Down & All Around". Retrieved 5 March 2022. Māngungu Mission House at Heritage New Zealand...
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    artisan and interpreter. Along with James Stack, he co-founded the Māngungu Mission. John Hobbs was born in Thanet, Kent, England, on 22 February 1800...
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    firm went bankrupt in 1830. The Wesleyan missionary John Hobbs opened Māngungu Mission, about a mile from the shipyard, in 1828. Thomas McDonnell's station...
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    establish the first Wesleyan mission in the country, at Kaeo, near Whangaroa Harbour. He later took charge of Māngungu Mission in the Hokianga, having returned...
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  • 1908) was a New Zealand Wesleyan mission worker, teacher, beekeeper and homemaker. She was born at the Māngungu Mission in Northland, New Zealand on 31...
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    Hobson, keen to secure full Ngāpuhi support, trekked across to the Māngungu Mission near Horeke where 3000 were waiting. The second signing of the Treaty...
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  • Coast Cycle Trail – 87 km (54 mi) In the Far North from Opua to the Māngungu Mission west of Horeke Remutaka Cycle Trail – 125 km (78 mi) circuit from Petone...
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  • Herald. Later in 1827 Stack worked with John Hobbs, to establish the Māngungu Mission, in the Hokianga. Stack returned to England, leaving New Zealand on...
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    there in May the following year. He was initially based at the WMS Māngungu Mission in the Hokianga. Within a few months, his wife gave birth to the couple's...
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  • who adopted Christianity went to reside in mission stations. Minarapa ended up in Wesleyan mission at Mangungu, Hokianga. While there, he was appointed...
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  • be cast for an indefinite time” After several months at Māngungu Mission, where a new mission house was under construction, James was surprised at the...
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    mid-1830's, Pūtini spent two years at the Wesleyan Methodist Mission Station at Māngungu in the Hokianga, and was baptised on 15 October 1835, adopting...
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  • Khamis J. Suedi, a career diplomat worked at the Tanzanian Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York (1977-1982). Headed the Economic Section...
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    transferred to Berega Primary School before completing his CPEE at Mvumi Mission Primary School. In 1971 he joined The Tosamaganga Secondary School where...
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    but nothing came of that. The Wesleyan mission at Whangaroa was however disestablished and moved to Māngungu near Horeke. Frederick Edward Maning, a...
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  • Gimbunda). Two Gospels were translated by E. and A. Haller, both of Mission de Mangungu. The Gospel of John was published in 1935, as Lasang Labve la afun...
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  • tupuna [ancestors] did not give away their mana at Waitangi, at Waimate, at Mangungu. They did not cede their sovereignty. This is the truth you have been waiting...
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    Islands (Northland). The public meeting was led by the Methodist Mission staff in Mangungu on the Hokianga River. Beginning in the 1860s, many Non-conformist...
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    Hoover, Alexei Yu Razanov and Roland Paepe (Eds) Instruments, Methods and Missions for Astrobiology; Proceedings of SPIE, Volume 4859, pp. 93 –107. Kafumu...
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