This article is about the Mission in the North Island, New Zealand. For the town in the South Island, see Waimate.
Te Waimate Mission was the fourth mission station established in New Zealand and the first settlement inland from the Bay of Islands.[1] The members of the Church Missionary Society (CMS) appointed to establish Te (the) Waimate Mission at Waimate North were the Rev. William Yate and lay members Richard Davis, George Clarke and James Hamlin.[2][3]
^Bedggood, W.E. (1971). Brief History of St John Baptist Church Te Waimate. News, Kaikohe.
^"St. John the Baptist Church, Waimate North, Bay of Islands". Retrieved 27 December 2013.
^"The Missionary Register". Early New Zealand Books (ENZB), University of Auckland Library. 1836. pp. 213–215. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
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