Thursday, 2 July 2020

The Waimate North Lych Gate







I was out again at the Waimate North Mission Station yesterday as it's one of my favourite historical spots in the far north.  It was a very dreary Winter's day so I spent most of the time trying to dodge the raindrops while the sun was poking it's head out hence the overcast clouds in the photo above. There is a missionary house not far off on the other side of the driveway but for this post I'd like to focus on this entranceway to the church and cemetery.



According to my research the church itself was built in 1831 but this gate was built just under 100 years later in 1929 to mark the centenary of the settlement. A tablet was also placed inside the church in commemoration of the early missionaries to the area.  Inside on the walls of the gate are plaques in honour of fallen soldiers from the area who fought in the Battle of Ohaeawai in 1845. A church service and communion were held in the open air, the unveiling in the afternoon and a Maori powhiri (welcome) afterwards. In amongst the invited guests was Bishop Bennett (the first Maori Bishop) along with 26 clergy (17 of them Maori).



There were 2 speakers on the day, Mr E.A. Ransom (Minister of Public Works) who said "the time has come for the government to recognize a greater responsibility to the Maori people in regard to the occupation of their lands. And the honourable Joseph Coates who was the prime minister from 1925 to 1928 said "there should not be differentiation between the two races. The Maori should be given the same chances as the European people" and how his father had impressed upon him that he and his fellow settlers would have starved in the early days if it had not been for the generosity of the Maori people.

To me those words should still be considered today.  Hope you're staying safe where you are. Kia kaha.

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14 comments:

Rose said...

This is a beautiful place!

Susan Heather said...

It is a lovely spot isn't it.

Carol @Comfort Spring Station said...

wonderful history and photos

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Beautiful Lychgate puts a lot of the ones I have seen to shame

Kayni said...

Really cool looking gate that comes with great history.

Spare Parts and Pics said...

Beautiful and historic!

Jim said...

It's beautiful.

At Home In New Zealand said...

I really enjoyed my visit here last year. It is such a peaceful spot and you have captured that in your photos.

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

What a pretty spot, the gate is beautiful. Take care, Enjoy your weekend!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

The lynch gate is a lovely structure with a lot of history Amy. Australia also has much to apologize for re the treatment of it's indigenous people ✨

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

I love this. Cool looking gate and great that you could find the history of it.

Sharon said...

Such a beautiful spot. I can see why it is a favorite of yours.

Sharon said...

Such a beautiful spot. I can see why it is a favorite of yours.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

I really loved this and totally agree with the sentiment expressed at the dedication (and I agree with you that they definitely need to still be heeded today. Here in our country especially. ). Thank you for sharing your day trips and the history of the interesting places you visit!

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