Greg was serving in Whangerai which is an hour
from Bay of Islands when the Queen came to New Zealand to sign the Treaty of
Whaitangi which was a treaty between the Mauri and the British govt. setting
out the rights of the Mauri. However, the Mauri’s interpret the treaty
different than the British govt. so they have been fighting about it ever since.
Drive through the green countryside where there are streams moving through the hills out to sea.
We toured an old stone cabin where the first Governor of England came to stay as New Zealand was being claimed by the British but only because the Mauri asked for help.
Greg was not the only missionary.
The part of the story that is interesting is that Bay of
Islands was out of Greg’s mission district but he and seven other missionaries
went without permission. They were going to see the Queen no matter what. They
left their suit jackets at their place and went in white shirts to the event.
While on the treaty grounds with the Queen and hundreds and thousands of others they met the
mission president. The mission president was not happy that they were not
wearing their suit jackets.
We drove on the bus through the hills seeing cattle and sheep dotting
the hillsides; the sheep looked like little white flowers among the green
grass. Greg kept talking about how he and his companions were in such good
shape because they road their bikes up and down these steep hills and into the
country. Now he wants to come back at Christmas because the place makes him
homesick. We had two beautiful nostalgic days
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