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807:"Kai Hall" became the church service building on Sunday while construction on site was in progress. The building was also used for social activities as well. Movies were shown on Friday night. In the evenings a section of the building was used as a gymnasium for the building missionaries during their after hours. The labour missionaries held many joint social activities with the public from Hamilton in this building. These activities such as formal dances and concerts did much for local public relations. 843:
and others were not Latter-day Saints. There was one individual who ingratiated himself into the project, but where he came from no one knew. He wasn't unpleasant, but he was quite a mystery. There happened to be a missionary on the project who was formerly in the N.Z. Police Force, and he checked the wanted records at the local police station, and found that the man in question was running from the law. Police, of course, came and apprehended him.
835:, Ariel S. Balliff (President of the new Zealand Mission), and Elder George. R. Biesinger. Immediately after the ceremony, excavation of the site was started, and within 72 hours a pit twice the size of a football field was dug out to a depth of 19 feet. President McKay had given everyone two years to build the temple. Elder Rosenvall who was previously working on the motel was set apart to supervise the building of the temple. 49: 507: 609: 411: 210: 217: 202: 195: 452: 861:
night started out as an entertainment night where anyone who wanted to present something or perform a musical item could do so. Later the Monday night activity became a time when the building missionaries were able to evaluate their progress with reports on the status of the individual projects. It was essentially an extra large
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buildings: the David O. McKay Auditorium and the Matthew Cowley administration building. The classrooms and the dormitories under construction were initially to be the extent of the school. A little later on looking up at the hill of the farm adjacent to the project he pointed and said a "there we shall build a temple".
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The building missionaries organised sports teams, and general weekly social activities. There was a rugby team which played in the senior reserve grade, a basketball team played in a league in the city of Hamilton, movies once a week, and on Mondays an activity night for everyone. The Monday activity
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There were no fatalities or serious injuries during the construction of the temple, school and accompanying buildings. Two infants died in the early stages of the project. One child was still born to a sister who with her husband were temporarily residing in the greenhouse, and another child drowned
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visited New Zealand in 1955, and was duly impressed with the project. He initially came to curtail the building programme, but on visiting with the members, feeling their enthusiasm and goodwill and inspecting the construction sites he decided to expand it. He authorised the construction of two more
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As the project grew it became a centre of attraction for the people in the area, and tours were conducted for the general public around the project on the weekends. There were the odd misfits who gravitated to Temple View, because they saw it as a haven of sorts. Some were Latter-day Saint misfits
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scene. A band was formed from the building missionaries who were instrumentalists, which performed at concerts and for any major ball that was held. At about this same time a big band ensemble from the US was touring New Zealand, and as part of their tour they visited Temple View and performed. In
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When they arrived, the missionaries converged on a home called the "Green House" that had been moved from one part of the project to its new location for meetings, meals at times and as a general place to socialise. There was a movie night once a week. It also served as temporary accommodation for
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with the help of an agricultural expert called from the U.S. Often the peat would burn, and it wasn't unusual to see peat fires off in the distance. There was often a dusty reddish atmosphere about parts of the project because of the peat. The farmland itself became a source of vegetables for the
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Of those at least 15 years of age, 234 (27.5%) residents had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 111 (13.0%) people had no formal qualifications. The median income was $ 23,900, compared with $ 31,800 nationally. 96 people (11.3%) earned over $ 70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment
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building which was one of the first of the bigger buildings constructed and the school classroom buildings. The various musical items, skits and other stage activities were held in the joinery building in the evenings. For the next "Hui Taus" accommodations were in tents which at the time were
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Church activities started to be held at Temple View in 1954, and these were called "Hui Tau". The activities, which usually lasted for a week, included dancing, singing, sports, and church services. They were attended by LDS members and missionaries from across New Zealand. The proselyting
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A choir was an integral part of church services, and it eventually became a strong focus for the musical talent of the missionaries during the building of the project. The choir was conducted by Joan Pearse and sang songs in both
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time the music of choice for local dances came from the younger missionary groups that comprised 3 guitarists and a drummer. Several concerts were also performed by the building missionaries in the Embassy theatre in Hamilton.
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which the building missionaries wheeled to wherever it was needed. The whole of the project was usually mobilized for a cement pour, and the sisters always provided refreshments for the workers throughout the night.
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standards) and the land surrounding the green house was mud. The only available form of transportation at the time happened to be a jeep which was put to good use by Elder Beisinger to get around the project.
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The building programme took on added emphasis with the announcement of the construction of the Temple and the two additional school buildings. The ground for the temple was broken on 21 December by President
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missionaries were billeted out with various families in Temple View. The members who had traveled far usually stayed in makeshift accommodations. Initially many stayed in improvised sleeping quarters in the
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The construction of amenities, general purpose buildings, and school buildings occupied the lives of the building missionaries during their working hours. Concrete was poured by hand via a portable
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One night a week was reserved as a social night for various musical, drama and other activities. It used to be called "Mutual" time, but the activity has since been discontinued.
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The bricks used for construction were manufactured at an onsite plant that was put into operation in 1951. Many of the bricks were sent abroad for use in buildings in
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commenced in the 1950s, overseen by George R. Beisinger, the general supervisor of Church building in the South Pacific. Because of stringent economic conditions in
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Food was sent in from members throughout the country, and some was grown or made locally. It was also standard procedure for golden queen peaches to be sent from
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Temple View covers 4.37 km (1.69 sq mi) and had an estimated population of 1,280 as of June 2023, with a population density of 293 people per km.
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Throughout the building of the project, church activity was conducted through the direction of leaders who were adamant about following correct procedure.
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were conducted for a time in a building in the former Garden Place in Hamilton, which competed with another church on the street below. Later early morning
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Koromatua School is a co-educational state primary school located south-east of the main Temple View Village, with an enrolment of 238 as of August 2024.
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was built to provide the meat for consumption. At times younger children (both local and American) would wait for the slaughter of the sheep to retrieve
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per week for basic necessities, and initially were called to serve for two years. Many however extended their time upwards to between 8 and 10 years.
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status of those at least 15 was that 333 (39.1%) people were employed full-time, 138 (16.2%) were part-time, and 45 (5.3%) were unemployed.
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that was loaded by hand with the correct mix of sand and concrete, mixed with the right amount of water and then poured into
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Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 7.1% had no religion, 89.9% were
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Accommodation was built for single men and for families. The single men were accommodated in a
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In 2018 the College was demolished and it was reportedly planned to be replaced by housing.
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located on farmland below the schools tennis courts, next to what was called "Mara Park".
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type meetings were held on the building site for the missionaries before going to work.
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The percentage of people born overseas was 17.7, compared with 27.1% nationally.
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during the summer months. Butter was also manufactured on site. A makeshift
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The labour for the construction was performed by volunteer workers known as
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some of the missionaries. The winter at this particular time was harsh (by
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missionaries. Wheat was also grown, and there were also cattle and sheep.
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Office of the Waikato District Hospital and Charitable Aid Board (Former)
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The first house was completed in 1952 and occupied by George Beisinger.
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in the stream that used to run behind the single men's accommodation.
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Temple View, Hamilton
37°49′14.71″S 175°13′36.27″E / 37.8207528°S 175.2267417°E / -37.8207528; 175.2267417
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