 
Armistice Day Waihi is celebrated at the Tunnellers Memorial, Gilmour Reserve, Waihi. Bring a picnic to enjoy afterwards. Catch up with others who wish to remember.
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In 2023, Pete and Vicki Beveridge welcomed 21 descendants of tunnellers to the commemoration. âArmistice day in New Zealand is not as well attended as it is in Europe,â WaihÄ« Heritage Vision spokesperson Krishna Buckman said. âHowever, in WaihÄ« at our Tunnellers Memorial in Gilmour Park, we have been commemorating Armistice Day since the dedication of the memorial in 2016.â
People made the effort to attend, coming from Taranaki, Auckland and even Gore, she said.
The laying of the wreaths was presented by four descendants from the Cook Islands Maumahara MÄori Pioneer Battalion, The Forgotten 43, who also shared a recital of The Ode in their Cook Island language. Joh, Moe, Tia and Ben of the Cook Islands also shared stories of their family members who served with the MÄori Battalion.
âWe also welcomed representatives from the Sappers Association, including President Owen Smith and Peter Mellalieu (Auckland), to our ceremony,â Krishna said.
âWe heard stories from Ernie MacManus, from Otago, son of John (Jack) MacManus, who told us of his fatherâs experiences in the tunnels, along with letters read by niece Diane Cooper.â
Krishna said Taranaki woman Barbara Dargan was gathering stories of her grandfatherâs experiences as a tunneller for a book she was writing. âAll the descendantsâ stories were similar in that the father or grandfather who returned home didnât talk about their experience in the war, instead choosing to bury their experiences,â Krishna said. âSome also spoke of mental and physical repercussions.â
News source: Davidda Hikatangata, 'Waihi Pauses to Remember', The Valley Profile, November 22, 2023Â https://www.valleyprofile.co.nz/2023/11/22/waihi-pauses-to-remember/
 
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