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Major Kemp statue wording
NIGHT MARCH & SURPRISE ON PUNGAREHU - Oct 6th 18

BATTLE OF MOTUROA - Nov 7th 1868

STORMING OF TE KOOTI'S PAH AT POURERE - Oct

WITH MAJOR ROPATA AT MARAETAHI - MARCH 13TH

Baxters in Whanganui and Quakers
Te ara: In 1936 the Baxters moved to Wanganui where Terence and James attended the Quaker St John’s Hill School. The following year the family travelled to Europe and the boys boarded at another Quaker school, Sibford, in the English Cotswolds. Towards the end of 1938 the family returned to New Zealand and settled back in Brighton. In 1939 James again attended St John’s Hill, this time as a boarder, but he felt ‘out of touch with my childhood companions and uncertain whether I was an Englishman or a New Zealander’. He articulated this confusion in his poems, which he was writing at the rate of four or five a week.

Kimberley Centre
Hawksbury, New Zealand The closure of Cherry Farm Hospital was a key milestone in the policy of successive governments to implement "deinstitutionalisation". This process was completed nationwide in October 2006 with the closure of Kimberley Centre, Levin, the last large institution of its type.