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02 July 2009Article on Paniora and Spanish visit
Check out the new entry on Te Ara - Online Encyclopedia of New Zealand http://blog.teara.govt.nz/2009/07/02/paniora-the-spanish-new-zealanders/ for an article about the Paniora and the recent visit of the King and Queen of Spain
Shane Beverley - Wellington - New Zealand
16 June 2009Spanish King and Queen visiting Nz
Found this information at (http://johnkey.co.nz/index.php?/archives/725-Spanish-King-and-Queen-to-visit-NZ.html) and thought the whanau would be interested. Monday, June 15. 2009 Spanish King and Queen to visit NZ Prime Minister John Key announced today that Their Majesties King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofia of Spain will visit New Zealand from 20 to 24 June. Spain’s Foreign Minister, Miguel Angel Moratinos, the Secretary of State for Trade Silvia Iranzo Gutierrez, and a high-level delegation will also accompany their Majesties on the visit. “I am delighted to host King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofia. Their visit presents a unique opportunity to enhance understanding and visibility of New Zealand at the highest levels in Spain,” says Mr Key. “New Zealand’s relationship with Spain is on the cusp of an exciting phase of further development, with the prospect of increased trade, investment and tourism. “Our two countries are also seeking to expand education, science and technology, and cultural links. “In recent years, high-level bilateral political interaction has strengthened considerably,” says Mr Key. Their Majesties visit Auckland and Wellington over three days, and will officially open the Spanish Embassy in Wellington on 23 June.
Wairoa Whanau - Wairoa - New Zealand
05 June 2009FIND A STAR COMPETIITION
My koro is Whitu MANUEL-Lima and my nanny is Margaret Manuel-Lima, My father is Robert Rakapa Manuel and my mun is Matekino Tuhura. Kiaora.
Roberta Calida Manuel-Lima - Wellington - New Zealand
05 June 2009FIND A STAR COMPETIITION
Kiaora WHANUA! I am the moko of Margaret and White MAnuel-Lima from Poroporo Valley in Tikitiki. I would like to let you all know to keep an eye out for my dvd on THE GOODMORNING SHOW CH1 FRM 8 JUNE-10 JUNE 9am on.I have entered. Please support me and VOTE. The 3 children are my boys, ZION,7,IHA,6,&SHOOBY,5.
Roberta Calida Manuel-Lima - Wellington - New Zealand
12 April 2009Jessica BIRTHDAY
Hello I am Jessica's paternal Grandmother and Jessica is 6 years old on April 28th this month, her mother Hine Ki-Uta wardill ne Manuel died on Jessias 2nd birthday , 4 years ago, This is an invitation to the whanau to either phone 03 449 2277 or visit 489 Waikerikeri Valley Road RD1 Alexandra or if distance is a problem a birthday card would be nice. You are all welcome. Thankyou Maggie
Margaret Wardill - Alxandra - New Zealand
09 March 2009Valverde news links
A couple of links to Spanish articles on the Ambassador's visit to the Paniora.

El embajador de España en Nueva Zelanda visita a la familia Paniora - Valverde del Majano

Se intensifican las relaciones entre los Paniora y Valverde del Majano - Valverde del Majano

Peggy McConnell - Wellington - New Zealand
8 March 2009 The Spanish Ambassador visits the East Coast - January 2009
Marcos and Cristina Gomez and their three lovely daughters Genoveva, Cristina and Mar visited the Coast to meet with Joses and find out more about the family and our Spanish ancestor. Thank you to Cristina for these pictures.


Doug at his home with Mar, Cristina, Genoveva and Marcos

Cristina and Marcos keeping an eye out for bulls at East Cape

Jose's Memorial, Tikapa

Checking on regrowth at the Olive tree

Rugged walk, this!

At Tairawhiti Marae, Rangitukia

Gomez family at the memorial

Pokai

Porua, Bob, John and Matiria
Peggy McConnell - Wellington - New Zealand
08 March 2009kia ora
my name is toni helen collier,im after any info i cn get about my family.my dads name is paul collier hs mum/dads names are toss an helen collier,thy live in kawarau i thnk.my mums name is donna message.my dad ws born in tauranga? Bt had livd in opotiki 4 mre thn 20yrs an is wer me an my brother jesse paul collier are 4rm.i ws tld that my bro an i are in the olive branches book an would lke 2 c it bt wer do i gt it frm?
toni helen collier - auckland - nz
20 February 2009Kia ora Whanau
My great grandmother was Peti te Pu,my grandfather was Harry Goldsmith and my father Tamati (Tommy)Goldsmith, my name is Sarah(not sera as mistakenly printed). My father was very proud of his Spanish blood and so am I, I would love to hear from anyone who knew my father growing up. I wish dad had been alive when the discovery of Manuel Jose's whakapapa came to light he would of been chuffed to finally know where from? I would love to make contact with other family members from around the world as well. Wow...after all these years , the vast distance of time and travel has been bought a little closer! and its comforting to know that when we walk down the main street of val verde or roam around port awanui we are walking the same place as our tipuna once did...wow! I look forward to hearing from whanau I can be contacted via email: kepaandsarahandrews@gmail.com take care much love to you all,God bless. ps: awesome web site
Sarah Andrews - Brisbane - Australia
28 January 2009Spanish Embassy in New Zealand
Spain's Ambassador to New Zealand, Marcos Gomez and his family recently visited the East Coast to meet with Jose family members and discuss furthering the Paniora links with Spain and vice versa. Marcos is very keen to push this and get some exciting things happening, such as possible exchanges for young people.

You can read a report from the Gisborne Herald here: Language the Cement to Family Ties - Gisborne Herald

I should point out that the journalist is incorrect in saying "The Spanish town .. is Gisborne's geodetic opposite". New Zealand is the antipodes of Spain, but Valverde del Majano's exact antipodes is in fact somewhere in the Wairarapa.
Peggy McConnell - Wellington - New Zealand
29 December 2008Reunion Xmas 2009
Whanau of Whio and Ereti (nee Kirikino) Manuel.. we are planning a reunion Xmas 2009 at Rongohaere Marae.. having a meeting 24th Jan to kick things off at my place... .. email me on Rita.Manuel@chh.com for further details
Rita Manuel - Kawerau
27 December 2008UNVEILING
Bill Rickard 10th January 2009 at 2pm Hinerupe Marae Te Arawapia Urupa Te Araroa
Rickard Whanua - TE ARAROA - NEW ZEALAND
13 February 2008Letter
To follow
Douglas Michael Fox - South Auckland - New Zealand
25 November 2007Fiesta News
Preparations took another step ahead yesterday with a meeting at Te Araroa at which it became clear that interest is increasing. Posters have appeared in the coast townships and word of mouth is doing its bit.Topics discussed at the meeting included training for the presentees at the Spanish Ball, Running of the Bull (local version) a pleasing Bank Balance from the last Jose Reunion,. Those attending the ball are urged to get in touch with Jackie Newton, phone 06-8644819, also candidates for Presentation at the Ball. You don't have to be a Jose to be presented. The whole fiesta is open to all and it is hoped that it will become an annual event. There is a campervan park available on the East Cape road at Parera station. as well as the local MOtr Calmp, Sunrise Motor Camp, Back Packers at Hicks Bay and Hicks Bay Motel. There is Farm Stay at Rangitukia And there is also accommodation at Hinerupe marae. There will be kapa haka entertainment at the Domain.. There had been a worry because the Jose flag had gone missing. Don't worry it turned up safely at Ohinewaiapu marae. Spaniards living in Wellington are mustering to attend the fiesta. DVDs of the Documentary "Beneath Your Feet" are available and will be on sale at the fiesta. Some of the whanau are becoming expert at dancing the "Sevilliana", a Spanish Gypsy dance. They will show their skills at the Ball. Don't forget to contact Jackie for tickets. There will be no door sales. To set jup a stall at the Domain costs $20. Food stalls will be important. There will be a haangi. We meet again at HInepare marae on 8th December.
Bob McConnell - Te Araroa - NZ
23 October 2007Return from Spain
Kiora e te whanau a Manuera Jose, Just waiting for my flight out of KL for Sydney after a long flight from Madrid via Amsterdam. The wedding of Carlos and Olivia was different and fantastic. The protocols unique and the food was unusual but delicious. The Traditional leg of pork was as usual the highlight. The 300 odd guest who attended were all so friendly and keen to learn more about these Paniora's from down under. Our table was well flagged with the name PANIORA. Stella and I sat with our cousins whom we met during our August 2007 visit. Carlos and Olivia (The newly weds) would be in New Zealand by now and hopefully the weather there would be kind to them. Hopefully they would have met up with some of their primos (cousins) by now. Especially Hosephine in Auckland. My last day in Madrid was with Primo Pedro. One of the best primos I've ever met. A straight shooter who holds nothing back. (John Wayne Type) We had an interpreter invited from his office with us. Stella seems to think Pedro and I have the same attributes. Loud when we talk, enjoy a good joke and prefers clowning around. It was not until I spent the last day alone with Pedro and the interpreter before I recognised more stunning similarities. He often forgets where he parks his car, (took us a while to find it) He regularly drives in the wrong lane, claiming the arrows were painted pointing in the wrong direction. And depends totally on his wife to survive. Thats very much like me. Don't argue with him when out shopping. I keep questioning him why he refuse to let me pay for the things I want to Buy. Snatching it off me and paying for them. With a voice of authority he would replied through the interpreter. "Tell him to shut up! He is my primo, I am older than him, I can tell him what to do. Thats my primo Pedro for you. Hope to meet up with him and the other primos in Valencia April 2008. Ka kite ano. George
George Fox (Clarke) - Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia
07 September 2007Our trip to Spain
Kia ora, A friend of John's (my partner) sent this email to their friends in their office while we were over in Spain.The town of Valverde del Majano, near the city of Segovia, rolled out the red carpet for them! The NZ Ambassador to Spain, Geoff Ward, and some other members of the diplomatic staff, joined in the welcome.

From the story on the web site, I gather that the Spanish ancestry goes back to one Manuel Frutos Huerta who either emigrated from the locality 175 years ago, or was born there 175 years ago. The story says both things! In the speech given by the Kaumatua, George Clark, the ancestor is referred to as "Manuel José", so there seem to be two different names as well...!

Apparently he went out to South America as a whaler but eventually came to New Zealand where he settled and married and has some 16,000 descendants traceable back to him. Wow!

The ceremonies started in the Hotel Corregidor in Segovia and then continued in the main square (Plaza Mayor) of Valverde del Majano. Looking at a brief history of the place it only really dates back to the 12th century as a known location, although some pre-historic remains have been found near the river bed.

In the 1850s, around the time when this ancestor would have left the village, the area was and continued to be very poor. The population in 1910 was 1119.The Civil War from 1936 to 1939 did not spare Valverde, and some unpleasant events took place.The population continued to decline because the rural exodus of the 1950s and 1960s, but it stabilized around 600 in the 1980s and has obviously been rising since then, given that it now has an "industrial zone".From the various photos on the site it is clearly very rural and agricultural, and very friendly!
Maria Wilson - Wellington - New Zealand
21 August 2007Manuel Jose Reunion on Telemadrid
Yes I am finally part of the YouTube revolution. Copy and paste this link in to your web browser. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLQ5rZmXx8w This is the Telemadrid Interview of the Manuel Jose Reunion.
Brad (Fox) Clarke - London - England
21 August 2007Spanish TV
Hello I am a descendant of Manuel Jose living in London.Brad (Fox) Clarke is my name and I am the son of George (Fox) Clarke.My grand mother is the Great Grand Daughter of Manuel Jose. I have this copy of the News that was on the day after our arrival in Segovia. I attended the reunion and have many photo's. I have attached a copy of the News that was aired on TeleMadrid in Spain. Unfortunately it is all in Spanish. You will see me in parts of the footage. I am the Camera guy in the Light Blue Shirt and White Shorts. Please let me know that you receive this ok and if you would like for me to send through some photo's. I took around several photo's of the opening night and the welcoming. We are putting this along with photo's on to our website www.porahu.com
Hope to hear from you soon.
Brad Clarke - London - England
21 August 2007News item
Dear Manuel Jose Family
I was in NZ in 2002 and Agustin Yague told me about your story. I am Spanish (from Castilla) and when I read the attached article in a newspaper for Spaniards who live outside Spain - Castilla y Leon Exterior- I thought you might be interested in including it in your webpage.
Castilla Article - 117k
Miguel Vivanco - Valverde - Spain
17 August 2007Barry Collier's 70th Birthday
We are holding a 70th birthday party for dad on the 07th October. Any family that would like to join us can email me on spdip@xtra.co.nz - Please put something about Barry's 70th in the subject line.
Trisha Diprose - Cambridge - New Zealand
09 July 2007Nati Spring Fling, Melbourne, September 2007 - POSTPONED
Kia ora whanau, the Nati Spring Fling will be held in Dandenong, Melbourne on Saturday, 8 September. This event continues on from the two previous Ngati Porou Harbour Cruises held in Sydney, NSW in 2005 and 2006. For further information email natispringfling@nanaia.com or contact Georgina, Melbourne, Australia (03)8790.2241 or mobile 041.9626.150. No door sales. Regards to all, Georgina
Nati Spring Fling Flyer - 91k
Nati Spring Fling Information Sheet - 195k

Georgina Brown - Melbourne - Australia
04 July 2007Adding to whakapapa
Can someone please tell me how to add my whanau to the whakapapa links?
Gaylene Manuel - Paraparaumu - New Zealand
28 February 2007NGATI POROU BALL
September 2007, Melbourne, Australia. To register your interest email: georgina.l.brown@bigpond.com or henrietta.raroa@nanaia.com.
Georgina Brown - Melbourne - Australia

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