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80 days ago

Families of cemetery plaques.

Jason from Epsom

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81 days ago

Kīngi Tuheitia: Proceedings confirmed for tomorrow's funeral, Te Whakawahinga

Brian from Mount Roskill

As Kīngi Tuheitia Pootatau Te Wherowhero VII is laid to rest tomorrow, his funeral service promises to be a historic, poignant event.
A ceremony to anoint his successor will also be held in the hours before Kīngi Tuheitia is laid to rest.
Here is what to expect from the occasion.
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As Kīngi Tuheitia Pootatau Te Wherowhero VII is laid to rest tomorrow, his funeral service promises to be a historic, poignant event.
A ceremony to anoint his successor will also be held in the hours before Kīngi Tuheitia is laid to rest.
Here is what to expect from the occasion.
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Te Whakawahinga – the raising up ceremony for the new Māori monarch
The anointment of a Māori monarch is steeped in ritual and ceremony. Known as Te Whakawahinga, or ‘the raising up’, this ceremony will take place ahead of the final funeral service for Kīngi Tuheitia.
The Kiingitanga has revealed the ceremony will start tomorrow at 10am where the Tekau-mā-rua (King’s advisory council) will “usher the new Maaori monarch to the throne”.
Karakia is heavily involved and includes traditional Māori takutaku and Christian prayers. Parts of the ceremony are shielded from those present due to the sacredness of the proceedings.
The Māori monarch does not wear a crown. Instead, the placing of a Bible over their head by Te Tumuaki o Te Kiingitanga [the Kingmaker] is seen as the moment of 'crowning'.
Hone Taamihana holds the role of Te Tumuaki and he will be using the same Bible that his ancestor, Wiremu Taamihana, used to raise up the first Māori King, Pootatau Te Wherowhero, in 1858.
The Anglican Archbishop Don Tamihere will then bless the new monarch with sacred oils.
From marae to maunga – final funeral service and tangi procession
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The final funeral service for Kīngi Tuheitia will take place immediately after Te Whakawahinga.
He will then be taken from the marae to the banks of the Waikato River, guided by a guard of honour made up of haukāinga Ngāti Māhanga and the New Zealand Defence Force.
The King will be placed on the waka Tātahi Ora, and three other waka – Waikura, Tākitumu and Te Tīmatanga - will accompany him in a river procession to Taupiri Maunga.
The journey on the river from the marae to Taupiri is around 10km and is expected to take up to two hours.
Burial
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Once the fleet of waka arrive at Taupiri Maunga, the King will be handed over into the care of members of the Taniwharau and Tūrangawaewae Rugby League Clubs, and rope handlers from the Raungaiti Rugby Club who will carry him to his final resting place at the summit of the mountain.
Return to Tūrangawaewae Marae
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Following the burial, the Tekau-mā-rua will lead the Whare Ariki (Members of the Royal House) back on to Tūrangawaewae Marae. A hākari will then take place to conclude the tangihanga of Kīngi Tuheitia Pootatau Te Wherowhero VII.
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TVNZ1, 1News.co.nz and TVNZ+ will have live coverage of proceedings from 9.30am tomorrow.
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Note: The use of double vowels in this article reflects the dialect used by the Kiingitanga/Kīngitanga which uses double vowels (aa, ee, ii, oo, uu) in place of macronised vowels (ā, ē, ī, ō, ū).
Glossary
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Te Whakawahinga – ceremony to “raise up” the new Māori monarch
takutaku – reciting of traditional Māori karakia, incantations
Tekau-mā-rua – King’s advisory council
Te Tumuaki o Te Kiingitanga – known as the Kingmaker role, the person who holds the hereditary title is tasked with placing the Bible over the head of the new monarch during Te Whakawahinga
maunga – mountain
haukāinga – local people
waka – canoe
Whare Ariki – Royal House
hākari – feast
tangihanga – funeral
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81 days ago

PICK YOUR ERA!

The Shop Manager from Red Cross Shop Onehunga

Take a trip back to the vibrant and unforgettable 1980’s!!!!
Step into a world where bold patterns and iconic styles reign supreme. Our collection captures the essence of a decade that dared to be different, offering you the chance to express your individuality with flair….. so, dust off your… View more
Take a trip back to the vibrant and unforgettable 1980’s!!!!
Step into a world where bold patterns and iconic styles reign supreme. Our collection captures the essence of a decade that dared to be different, offering you the chance to express your individuality with flair….. so, dust off your Walkman, tease up your hair, and let’s get ready to relive the glory days of the 80’s. The past is always in style.

200 Onehunga Mall Road, Onehunga.

Monday to Saturday: 9am-5pm

Sundays: 10am-5pm

81 days ago

Three lovely black miniature poodle puppies available now

Renee from Drummorne Kennels: Purebred miniature poodles

The breeder is registered with Dogs NZ and we can provide papers for the pups.
The puppies have been vaccinated and wormed.
The puppies are 8 weeks old, and available for sale now.

There are two girls and one boy. We've called them Honey, Heather and Horatio, but of course you can choose … View more
The breeder is registered with Dogs NZ and we can provide papers for the pups.
The puppies have been vaccinated and wormed.
The puppies are 8 weeks old, and available for sale now.

There are two girls and one boy. We've called them Honey, Heather and Horatio, but of course you can choose your own name.

They are sweet and very bright - they are playful, but also love cuddles.

They are $2,000 each (or near offer) - both parents are pedigree poodles with papers.

PM me if you are interested and you'd like to come and meet them.

#pop #puppies #dogs

Price: $2,000

81 days ago

Top Tips For A Hassle-Free Holiday

Logan Campbell Retirement Village

Are you planning your next getaway? Organising a holiday is exciting, but the journey itself can sometimes be a little overwhelming. To ensure your trip is smooth from start to finish, here are some top tips from the travel experts at You, Me and Friends to help you avoid common travel pitfalls and… View moreAre you planning your next getaway? Organising a holiday is exciting, but the journey itself can sometimes be a little overwhelming. To ensure your trip is smooth from start to finish, here are some top tips from the travel experts at You, Me and Friends to help you avoid common travel pitfalls and enjoy a carefree vacation.

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81 days ago

Have you tried The People's Choice Snarler?

Avons Butchery

Want to elevate your BBQ game when friends come around? look no further, Avon's Butchery has just the right sausage for you, winning national awards the last 25 years with over 18 flavours, this is the go to spot to elevate your backyard bbq.

In store or online Avon's Butchery aka … View more
Want to elevate your BBQ game when friends come around? look no further, Avon's Butchery has just the right sausage for you, winning national awards the last 25 years with over 18 flavours, this is the go to spot to elevate your backyard bbq.

In store or online Avon's Butchery aka 'The Better Butcher' has the range to simply impress.

246 Apirana Avenue, Glen Innes, Auckland.
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82 days ago

Mt Roskill Community Patrol & Z's Good in the Hood

Tony Lau from Mt Roskill Community Patrol

Choose Mt Roskill Community Patrol for the Good in the Hood campaign at the Z petrol station in Sandringham Rd. Your votes matters!!

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82 days ago

‘90s Week

Redcross from Sandringham

Check out our absolutely fabulous ‘90s inspired window 💅

571 Sandringham Road

Monday-Friday: 10.00am to 5.00pm
Saturday-Sunday: 10.00am to 4.00pm

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83 days ago

That Retro Era ✌🏾🕺🏽

The Shop Manager from Red Cross Shop Onehunga

Kia Ora Neighbours,

Why don’t you come on down and boogie with us? 🤩🥳

We are taking you back to the past when the days were hip and 😎 cool, where we were sharing the love and ☮️ peace.
Where music touched the soul and got you all up in your feels!
We’ve got some pretty cool stuff… View more
Kia Ora Neighbours,

Why don’t you come on down and boogie with us? 🤩🥳

We are taking you back to the past when the days were hip and 😎 cool, where we were sharing the love and ☮️ peace.
Where music touched the soul and got you all up in your feels!
We’ve got some pretty cool stuff on the floor, from clothing to crockery and vinyls for days ❤️

Spend some time in your local Red Cross shop this week!

We are open everyday so you won’t miss out 🙏☺️

Monday to Saturday 9am to 5pm
Sunday 10am to 5pm

See you in store 😁😁

Got some stuff in good clean condition which you’d like to get off your hands?
Drop them off to us so it gets another round of use.
Heavy or big items? No worries, we offer FREE COLLECTIONS.

Send us a photo of the them to: shop.onehunga@redcross.org.nz

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83 days ago

FREE ALUMINIUM VENETIAN BLINDS 25mm

Ar from One Tree Hill

FREE aluminium Venetian blinds, 25m.
PM if interested.

Free

89 days ago

Poll: Do you mind when neighbours leave freebies on the street?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Some spare wood, used furniture or children's toys - do you mind when your neighbours leave goods on the street for others to make use of?

Share your thoughts in the comments and poll below.

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Do you mind when neighbours leave freebies on the street?
  • 83.6% It's fine!
    83.6% Complete
  • 14.6% It annoys me!
    14.6% Complete
  • 1.8% Other - I'll share below
    1.8% Complete
4113 votes
83 days ago

Mac Senior Net Meeting

Janet Court from Mac Senior Net Auckland

Come along to a free 1 hour presentation to learn about some good sites on the web for Recipes and Menus on our Apple mobile devices Monday 9th September @ 1.30 pm at Te Tuhi, 21 William Roberts Road, Pakuranga.
Email: mac.auckland@seniornet.nz

83 days ago

Tyrewise!

Mubashir Neighbourly Lead from Mount Roskill

They should start similar facilities for other materials which we direct to landfill.

www.rnz.co.nz...

85 days ago

beautiful fashion shoes

Sophia from Mount Roskill

Factory clearance fashion shoes, most shoes has only one pair, so be quick, pick up from Mt. Roskill near Dominion Rd, viewing contact: 0223172737

Price: $10

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