Kids Friendly Care
School in Napier
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In 1994, Mr Maurice Bartlett, who was employed at the Lands and Survey Office in Napier, searched plans and titles and from that there is no doubt that on 16 February 1859, Edward Davis of Manahuna, Farmer, donated half an acre on which to build a Presbyterian church. The Meeanee Congregation were unhappy that they were expected to provide half the stipend of 200 pounds, and he didn't live in the Meeanee manse. Rev McGregor was inducted to the Taradale portion of the parish although the congregation considered the division of the parish premature The Presbytery expressed surprise at the appointment and Mr Shepherd actively opposed it. Rev Douglas came to Taradale from the Waipukurau Waipawa Parish at a stipend of one hundred and thirty pounds of which seventy pounds was to be provided by Port Ahuriri the Parish boundaries at this time were extended to include Port Ahuriri and Petane and sixty pounds from Meeanee, plus a manse. During his ministry, the church at the Port was dedicated and opened free of debt for a total cost of five hundred pounds.
The ground was prone to flooding from the Tutaekuri river and the population centre was moving to the Taradale centre. Besides undertaking the building of the hall, Mr Fish made the seats by hand, we still used them in 1973! Rachel was inducted as the first woman minister on The church chose its new Mission Statement God loves everybody. Led by His Son our Saviour Jesus Christ, inspired by His Holy Spirit and guided by His word through the Bible. Anna is always ready to help and will direct you to the right person if she is not able to handle the issue herself
The following Material is taken from A Second Glance , a history written by Nancye Munro and John Boyd, published on the 125th Anniversary of the church in 1991.
The larger migrations each brought their own Ministers with them but the Free Church was early concerned with the spiritual needs of the scattered members of the flock, and released Ministers from the more settled areas to investigate that need. One wonders if this verse from Acts' was in the mind of John McMichael when he received the call to come to New Zealand. In 1994, Mr Maurice Bartlett, who was employed at the Lands and Survey Office in Napier, searched plans and titles and from that there is no doubt that on 16 February 1859, Edward Davis of Manahuna, Farmer, donated half an acre on which to build a Presbyterian church. He chose to live in Havelock North, which, with Clive, was officially an outstation.
The Meeanee Congregation were unhappy that they were expected to provide half the stipend of 200 pounds, and he didn't live in the Meeanee manse. Rev McGregor was inducted to the Taradale portion of the parish although the congregation considered the division of the parish premature The Presbytery expressed surprise at the appointment and Mr Shepherd actively opposed it. Rev Douglas came to Taradale from the Waipukurau Waipawa Parish at a stipend of one hundred and thirty pounds of which seventy pounds was to be provided by Port Ahuriri the Parish boundaries at this time were extended to include Port Ahuriri and Petane and sixty pounds from Meeanee, plus a manse. During his ministry, the church at the Port was dedicated and opened free of debt for a total cost of five hundred pounds. The ground was prone to flooding from the Tutaekuri river and the population centre was moving to the Taradale centre.
Besides undertaking the building of the hall, Mr Fish made the seats by hand, we still used them in 1973! The hall was opened free of debt at a total cost of three hundred and twenty pounds. He was passionate about the appreciation of principles and Maori and pakeha relations and issues he was a modern theologian, a unique person with different approaches a sportsman cricket, golf and hockey , talented preacher and story teller, highly intelligent lover of people and God. Led by His Son our Saviour Jesus Christ, inspired by His Holy Spirit and guided by His word through the Bible. A new hearing loop system was installed and the Boys Brigade went in recess
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