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Fireside At Christchurch Stake Center Tuesday, April 20, 2004
Fireside At Christchurch Stake Center Tuesday, April 20, 2004
Mormon Pacific Historical Society
The tape of the Christchurch fireside did not turn out. It was garbled and unintelligible. So here is a synopsis of the event from the notes of Bonnie Naluai who was assigned to record the events of the day and Mike Foley.
At Whakatu Marae, Nelson, New Zealand
At Whakatu Marae, Nelson, New Zealand
Mormon Pacific Historical Society
April 12th, 2004
President Staples of the Wellington, New Zealand Mission:
It is so wonderful for Sis Staples and I to be here with you tonight. We have some dear friends with us from Hawaii. We lived in Hawaii for about six years and I served as a Bishop of the Laie Ward and then I served in the Stake Presidency and what a joy that was for us and the friendships we that we made, Carol and Marie lived right under us, almost, at Cackle Fresh and we really built a friendship there.
Mphs Fireside At Dunedin Branch, Dunedin, New Zealand
Mphs Fireside At Dunedin Branch, Dunedin, New Zealand
Mormon Pacific Historical Society
April 18th , 2004
Bro. Riley Moffat:
My dear brothers and sisters, Aloha. "Aloha". Okay, now it customary that you respond so let's try that one more time, brothers and sisters, Aloha. "Aloha". Mahalo nui loa.
Daily Diary Of Mphs 2004 Tour Of New Zealand
Daily Diary Of Mphs 2004 Tour Of New Zealand
Mormon Pacific Historical Society
We had a group of 48 people of which 39 met at BYU-H parking lot at 7:30 PM. to have a bus transport us to the airport for our trip to N. Z. Many family members came to say good-bye, wish us well and to have a safe journey. The leaders of our group are Bro. Colin and Raewin Shelford, John Elkington, Riley Moffat and Rex Frandsen. Stella Keil, Mike Foley and Zane Clark are other members of the MPHS board and are traveling with us as well. Checking in at the airport ran rather smoothly, except for a very …
Fireside At Manukau Stake Centre, Auckland
Fireside At Manukau Stake Centre, Auckland
Mormon Pacific Historical Society
April 25th, 2004
Sister Hinemoa Hakaraia:
"Aloha my friends from Hawaii. "Aloha." Aloha my relatives from New Zealand. "Aloha." Kiaora. "Kiaora." I deem this a great honour to be invited to speak at this fireside tonight. This is our ANZAC Day today and I just thought, before I continue with my talk, that I pay reverence to my brother, who died on the 29th April last year, and left me on my own-some out of our three families, and I am so thankful for him and you'll notice as I go along in my report tonight, how important he was …