21 Nov 2025, 22:55 UTC280 views10 reactionsread 9 August 2026 Photo
"We do not want to waste our substance and our time in bringing forward backward nations if they take the first opportunity to vote themselves out of the Empire. We should devote most of our time and money to the self-governing Dominions which have a large percentage of the British race.
I have come to the conclusion that we must increase the British race or we must accept our inferior position permanently unless we…
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9 Nov 2025, 00:03 UTC225 views9 reactionsread 9 August 2026 Photo
Happy Sunday.
"New Zealand, too, is a pagan country. What percentage of our people said morning prayers this morning? What percentage will darken the doors of a church? Why, New Zealand public schools are Godless - and inevitably the output is pagan.
Still there is hope. God offered to save Sodom and Gomorrah if 10 good people could be found. The 10 good men in this country are sincere God-fearing Christians. They …
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7 Nov 2025, 22:54 UTC133 views8 reactionsread 9 August 2026 Photo
"As far as the Maori race is concerned we ask for no self-determination. That was provided for in 1840, and the bond then signed - the Treaty of Waitangi - is no mere 'scrap of paper' with us. Perhaps it is just as well that the Maoris do not ask for self-determination, because if they gained it one of the first things they would set about would be to get rid of the Bolsheviks and the other disturbing elements in the…
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2 Nov 2025, 00:37 UTC124 views9 reactionsread 9 August 2026 Happy Sunday.
'Methodist Church, Omanaia'. Don Donovan, watercolour, c.2000.
"Modesty characterises the 1884 Methodist Church at Omanaia. Sharing a hill with a school, which is superbly maintained for just 30 pupils, the church is sadly neglected: paint flaking, timbers distressed. But it is obviously well used, especially so in December 2000 when I visited. The lobby and nave were full of floral tributes, posters,…
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2 Nov 2025, 00:37 UTC109 views1 reactionsread 9 August 2026 Photo
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31 Oct 2025, 23:26 UTC102 views12 reactionsread 9 August 2026 Photo
“Anyway, there is no one going to deny the fact that the indiscriminate introduction of Asiatics to this country is not going to be in the best interests of this country.”
- Michael J. Savage
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25 Oct 2025, 23:27 UTC116 views10 reactionsread 9 August 2026 Photo
Happy Sunday.
"I thank the Queen for the love she has shown in sending the Ministers and Bishops to save this island. On their arrival here they found the Maori people eating one another. By Christianity they were saved."
- Te Moroati Kiharoa, Principal Rangatira (Leader) of Ngati Raukawa, Otaki, 1860.
Attached: An unidentified New Zealand church, Robin Morrison, c.1980s.
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18 Oct 2025, 23:10 UTC116 views6 reactionsread 9 August 2026 Photo
Happy Sunday.
'Waireia Church interior - Lower Waihou, Hokianga.' Robin Morrison, c.1980s.
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16 Oct 2025, 23:13 UTC190 views9 reactionsread 9 August 2026 Photo
“We are quite within our rights in protesting against [importing Asiatic labour] which we think will be inimical to them and a source of weakness to our race and Empire. [...] Whoever supports this movement is no true friend of our country.”
- Richard J. Seddon, 1904.
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12 Oct 2025, 00:54 UTC115 views12 reactionsread 9 August 2026 Photo
Happy Sunday.
"Speak out on the great issues and evils of the day. 'Who maketh His ministers a flame of fire.' Don't be a smoke screen. In speaking the truth in Christ, you must do it with simplicity, clarity and urgency. You may thus become very unpopular [...] [but] do not worry; the prophets have always been stoned.
You are not chosen and ordained to please people, or to fill churches or to raise money; but to p…
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11 Oct 2025, 00:33 UTC84 views9 reactionsread 9 August 2026 Photo
"We have in the country the four primary human essentials - food, fuel, shelter and clothing, and I feel that the British stock of the country by hard work and grit will win through.
Our people have experienced false prosperity and have become imbued to a certain extent with State paternalism. Our people at heart are self-reliant and God-fearing, and I feel sure that when they realise the position to the full they w…
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4 Oct 2025, 23:09 UTC93 views8 reactionsread 9 August 2026 Photo
Happy Sunday.
'St Thomas' ruins Tamaki,' Jessie Brownlee. Oil on board, Auckland, 1896.
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