
ANZAC 2018
Kauopeope mai ki Whakaata Māori mō ngā whakapāhotanga mīharo, motuhake kia Whakaata Māori, mō te Rā o ANZAC. I hangaia mā te tautoko a Irirangi te Motu me Te Māngai Pāho. Tuku Arorangi: Karakia o te Haeata i Tāmaki, 5.20 i te ata, Karakia i ANZAC Cove 2.30 i te ahiahi.
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Ngā pānui maumaharatanga
I tukua mai e Yoshie Mori he pānui i te Rāhina, 25 Paengawhāwhā
HonotikaSending love to those who lost loved ones. They will forever be in our hearts. We shall never forget what they experienced. We shall never repeat.
I tukua mai e Caitlin Borgfeldt he pānui i te Rāhoroi, 25 Paengawhāwhā
HonotikaOur love to all who gave to this fight, including those who resisted for important reasons of their own in the face of fierce criticism. Our free land is made up of all these people. Our strength lives on because of all of you and what you have passed to us. xxxxx
I tukua mai e Steven Mulvay he pānui i te Rā Apa, 25 Paengawhāwhā
HonotikaThank you for your service Granddad. I miss you. Love you heaps! *Huge hugs!*
I tukua mai e Darryl White he pānui i te Rā Apa, 25 Paengawhāwhā
HonotikaThis poppy is in remembrance of my grandfather Trooper Hubert John Matson 11/692. His unit the Wellington Mounted Rifles, 6th Manawatu Squadron landed on the Gallipoli Peninsula on the 13th May, 1915, over 2 weeks after the main landings. In the August Offensive his unit was part of the attacking force that seized the heights at Tabletop in a silent night advance. On the 8th of August his unit relieved the shattered Wellington Infantry on the Chunuk Bair summit and for 24 hours he fought for his life against ferocious Turkish attempts to throw them off. He was wounded in a blast that killed 3 of his closest mates. After recovering from his wounds in England he spent the rest of the war as a provost (military policeman) in Palestine. His war service was one of the longest of any at that time. He signed up for the Mounteds in early 1914 and didn't arrive back in New Zealand until March 1919. Almost 5 years away from his family.
I tukua mai e Tasi Edwards he pānui i te Rā Apa, 25 Paengawhāwhā
HonotikaFor my Poppa Ike - 81756 2ND NZEF L/CPL, 19 ARMD REGT 23/01/1919 - 09/04/2004. Love from, The Edwards Family in Porirua xxo
I tukua mai e Melanie Huata he pānui i te Rā Apa, 25 Paengawhāwhā
HonotikaPapa Garry Stuart (Huata) K-Force Service number 459706 Thinking of you today and always xxx x
I tukua mai e Bridget Lee-Rae he pānui i te Rā Apa, 25 Paengawhāwhā
HonotikaRemembering my Great Uncle- Private Edward Ivanhoe Woodhouse Lee 6/2184 Canterbury Infantry Battalion 5th Reinforcements. Fought in Gallipoli. Landed in Gallipoli around 6 August. Died of wounds on 11 August 1915. Thanking him and the hundreds of other men and women that contributed or sacrificed their lives so we could live ours in Peace. Gone but not forgotten R.I.P 🙏🏼 Chunuk Bair Memorial has his name inscribed. His body was never found.
I tukua mai e Joe McDonald he pānui i te Rā Apa, 25 Paengawhāwhā
HonotikaI'm neither Australian nor New Zealander but I respect all who sacrificed. I hope to visit both some day and pay my respects in person. Thank you and Godspeed. -Joe McDonald, Chandler, AZ, USA
I tukua mai e Rosanna Orange he pānui i te Rātū, 24 Paengawhāwhā
HonotikaIn tribute to my grandfather Bill Carroll, his brothers and mates who fought in the Great War. May they rest in peace. Much love to you xxx
I tukua mai e Gemma Jador he pānui i te Rāhina, 23 Paengawhāwhā
HonotikaIn loving memory of Mervyn Jack Mitchell WWII
I tukua mai e Chris Clay he pānui i te Rāhoroi, 21 Paengawhāwhā
HonotikaRemembering by darling dad who faught in Gallipoli. Never too be forgotten. Miss you so much even after all these years. Chris Clay and Family
I tukua mai e Tracy Kersel (White) he pānui i te Rāhoroi, 21 Paengawhāwhā
HonotikaIn memory of my Great Grandad David William White who fought and survived at Gallipoli in 1915
I tukua mai e skyla he pānui i te Rāpare, 8 Poutūterangi
Honotikarest in peace
I tukua mai e Mishayla he pānui i te Rā Apa, 3 Haratua
HonotikaMay they rest in peace
I tukua mai e Rae Hurinui he pānui i te Rā Apa, 26 Paengawhāwhā
HonotikaIn rememberance of Mums (Ngawhaea Hurinui) Younger Brother Pte Peter RAUHIHI - Victor 4 Company...Youngest Son to Peni & Ngawinika (nee Himiona) RAUHIHI of Shannon..Served & Died at Vietnam in 1965, aged 21yrs old..Buried at Poutu Cemetary, Shannon...Lest We Forget..May you be Resting In Peace my Uncle..loved & never forgotten from your Neice Rae Hurinui at Gsborne xx
I tukua mai e Betty Dunn he pānui i te Rātū, 25 Paengawhāwhā
HonotikaIn remembrance of our dad, Darcy Rankin, who served in th RNZAF 1939 - 1945 - A.C.1. We remember all those who have served, fought and also died for their future generations and our future livelihood. Arohanui - Rankin and Dunn Whanau (NZ)
I tukua mai e Mick and Helen ... he pānui i te Rātū, 25 Paengawhāwhā
HonotikaLest we forget. To all my fellow veterans Kia Kaha
I tukua mai e Lynn family he pānui i te Rātū, 25 Paengawhāwhā
HonotikaLest we forget A great response and huge respect shown at the Whanganui dawn service.
I tukua mai e Lesley Rickard he pānui i te Rātū, 25 Paengawhāwhā
HonotikaOn ANZAC Day I would like to say a prayer for all the lost souls from all the wars that our grandfathers, fathers, brothers and sons get drawn into. Heaven help us to create a world without armed conflict.
I tukua mai e Beverly Ruha he pānui i te Rātū, 25 Paengawhāwhā
Honotikain rememberance of all those who went to war ,We will remember them.
I tukua mai e DIANA WEBSTER he pānui i te Rātū, 25 Paengawhāwhā
HonotikaTo honor and remember all those who served to to protect our rights of citizenship and universal peace. Oh for the touch of their vanished hands And for the sound of their voices - now still.
I tukua mai e Yvette saunders he pānui i te Rātū, 25 Paengawhāwhā
HonotikaI'd like to say Thankyou to those who fought for us all.. your sacrifice will never be forgotten ...In remembrance of two great men in my family trooper reginald frank birdling of cantabury mounted rifles who died in service in galipoli 6 august 1915 and also my grandfather clifford hollis who served as a army medic gudal canal during the second world War
I tukua mai e Linda he pānui i te Rātū, 25 Paengawhāwhā
HonotikaTo my Koro Roihi Rikiriki Thank you for serving our Country NZ May you rest at ease where you lay at your death Crete Italy, Casino War Cemetery. We pray to someday visit you in Italy. Moe Mai Ra E Koro Arohanui From your family. Amine. Rikiriki Te Roihi Whanau Tuhoe ki Waiohau
I tukua mai e Linda he pānui i te Rātū, 25 Paengawhāwhā
HonotikaRest in peace Koro Roihi Rikiriki Tuhoe ki Waiohau
I tukua mai e Matthew Aaron Bove he pānui i te Rātū, 25 Paengawhāwhā
HonotikaLest we forget
I tukua mai e Annette Curran he pānui i te Rātū, 25 Paengawhāwhā
HonotikaIn memory of my great uncle George Jordan killed on Messiness Ridge June 1917
I tukua mai e Liz Kinley he pānui i te Rāhina, 24 Paengawhāwhā
HonotikaIn memory of our beloved father Peter Kinley who served at the front in action in tanks in both Egypt (El Alamein) and Italy (Monte Cassino) and then came home and never spoke about the enormity of his experiences - except on ANZAC afternoon each year when he got together with his 19th regiment friends.
I tukua mai e Chris Carrington he pānui i te Rāhina, 24 Paengawhāwhā
HonotikaNga mihi aroha ki a kotou - Thank you!
I tukua mai e Melbourne Raki/... he pānui i te Rāhina, 24 Paengawhāwhā
HonotikaThis in memory of my grandfather Punoua John Raki/Rakitu and his older brothers William Pokura Raki/ Rakitu,Thomas Tupu Raki/Rakitu and Joe Enuaariki Raki/Rakitu. They were sent to France, Egypt and all returned home safely. In memory of you all Service men and woman who did and did not returned. Moe mai ra to moenga roa, kia rongo koe te kapikianga a te Messia Iesu Karaiti.
I tukua mai e Lynette Matiu he pānui i te Rāhina, 24 Paengawhāwhā
Honotika63390 Lt. Col. JAMES CLENDON HENARE Lest We Forget Grandfather xxx
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