The Reverend Samuel Marsden, of Yorkshire, arrived in the new penal colony of New South Wales on 10 March 1794. He settled in Parramatta, becoming Chaplain, landowner and magistrate. After some years, he departed for New Zealand. Marsden was instrumental in starting the Christian missions to New Zealand, where he and others were well received among the Maori people. He is credited with holding the first Christian service in the Islands on Christmas Day in 1814.
Australia and New Zealand :) ANZAC stands for Austalain and New Zealand Army Corps :)) hope that helps :))
The word kiwi comes from New Zealand.
Uh, China (originally Guangdong provence)
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i think that the NZwill be full of refuges
1854
the early missionaries frist went to paremata and settled their until they found somewhere else to go
killed us
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who were the first two missionaries to come to Papua New Guinea
The Kiwi bird is indigenous to New Zealand.
In the nineteenth century, Christian missionaries from Britain converted most of the Maori to Christianity. Britain gained control of New Zealand in its entirety in 1840.
Abel Tasman "discovered" New Zealand in 1642.
The first missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) to arrive in New Zealand arrived on October 27, 1854. They were Augustus Farnham, William Cooke, and Thomas Holder. The first Mormon congregation in New Zealand was established in 1855.
People from Switzerland come to new zealand because (this is present day) Swiss people need more jobs and they come to new zealand for good jobs for more money.
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