Anzac Day, Halcombe, c. 2019
A young girl on her way to lay a poppy at the grave marker of a fallen soldier.
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The Last Post, played from the second floor of the Halcombe Hotel.
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A New Zealand Army Staff Sergeant raises the flag during the service.
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Paradegoers waiting for the steam train to take them from Feilding to Halcombe.
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Members of the New Zealand Fire Service at the Anzac Day Parade.
Read MoreBunnythorpe War Memorial
This stone was erected by the residents of the Bunnythorpe District to the Memory of the Men who gave their lives for Justice and Freedom in the Great War 1914-1919 and World War 2.
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The memorial was built in 1940 for the early European settlers and rededicated in the 1990 bicentennial by the Governor General. It is listed in the District as having heritage value with a C category. A time capsule was buried and a plinth with a 360º directional sign was erected for the 1990 Sesqui celebrations. An interpretation room is within the memorial but vandalism has forced it to be closed. The top of the memorial provides a good lookout and the reserve is part of the Ngaio Heritage Trail. The Trig Society Geodetic Survey mark was named after John Tiffin Stewart (1827 - 1913) who was a pioneer surveyor and engineer. There is a plaque dedicated to him on the rock by the Trig Station.
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Postcard Number 1086 series Featuring the War Memorial, showing Darragh & Sons building in the background.
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Night scene of Soldiers War Memorial Statue, Clock Tower and Feilding Hotel
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This is the memorial to the Boer War, built after the Feilding Borough Council was asked by the acting Prime Minister of the day, Sir Joseph Ward, to mark the end of the Boer War in South Africa. The Feilding Borough Council decided to erect this fountain, which was originally sited in the centre of Kimbolton Road, where the roundabout now is. Originally it was topped with an arc of gas lamps.
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