Photo: Gaurav Kumar / PexelsTīnui is a tiny farming village in the eastern Wairarapa hill country, north-east of Masterton near where the Whareama River runs out toward the coast. It holds a proud place in national memory: on the first Anzac Day, 25 April 1916, the vicar Basil Ashcroft led a party who carried a large wooden cross to the top of Mt Maunsell above the village, very likely the first public Anzac memorial cross raised in the country. The little Church of the Good Shepherd still stands at the heart of the settlement, and the cross is rededicated on the hill each Anzac dawn.
Tīnui is a tiny farming village in the eastern Wairarapa hill country, north-east of Masterton near where the Whareama River runs out toward the coast. It holds a proud place in national memory: on the first Anzac Day, 25 April 1916, the vicar Basil Ashcroft led a party who carried a large wooden cross to the top of Mt Maunsell above the village, very likely the first public Anzac memorial cross raised in the country. The little Church of the Good Shepherd still stands at the heart of the settlement, and the cross is rededicated on the hill each Anzac dawn.
Tīnui is in the Wellington region of New Zealand.
Tīnui has an estimated population of around 110 (Stats NZ estimate).
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