The New Zealand Mission

McKay and Cannon’s steamship plied into the port at Wellington, New Zealand, before dawn on April 21, 1921. They spent just over a week on the North Island, visiting missionaries, local members of European descent known as Pakeha, and native Maori Latter-day Saints. By the time of McKay’s visit, Mao...

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