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    Let me introduce myself

    Hi Im Jay. My partner started me on my hunting journey about 12 or so years ago, it was like opening pandoras box. Im from Whanganui but really like chasing Sika and have recently have started bow hunting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pestilence View Post
    Hi Im Jay. My partner started me on my hunting journey about 12 or so years ago, it was like opening pandoras box. Im from Whanganui but really like chasing Sika and have recently have started bow hunting.
    What Ho Pestilence, welcome .
    Could it be that I may be near you as I am in Wanganui, (wihout an "H") :>)
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    Hey Pestilence and Kiwi Sapper im New to the forum to and I am also from Wanganui Without a H haha
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShepoCymro View Post
    Hey Pestilence and Kiwi Sapper im New to the forum to and I am also from Wanganui Without a H haha
    Welcome ShepoCymro............Funny, I keep smelling Leeks. Anyway welcome but lay off the "H"s as I counted six of them in your post. :>)

    Oh, and I admire your bravery in using a "Bat"man image at the moment.... :>) Stout Fellow.
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    yeah, stealing a H would be like stealing an entire alphabet! that would be cultural appropriation!

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    Welcome...you got more balls than the commentors.

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    haha good one haha sorry sir. yeah it wasn't ment as a joke btw haha.
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    Whats up jay
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    Quote Originally Posted by pestilence View Post
    Hi Im Jay. My partner started me on my hunting journey about 12 or so years ago, it was like opening pandoras box. Im from Whanganui but really like chasing Sika and have recently have started bow hunting.
    Greetings Pestilence,
    Welcome. I don't know what type of pestilence you aspire to but you certainly have stirred up a Hornets nest. In apology for my esteemed colleagues having hijacked your post I offer a bit of history which may keep the noise down for all of three or perhaps four seconds.
    My Great Grandfather was appointed Clerk Interpreter to the Wanganui Magistrates Court in 1943. He, aged almost 19 and his slightly older brother had arrived in what is now Wellington early in 1840. At the time of his appointment the squabble over the H in Wanganui was well under way. He knew that Whanganui as in Te Whanganui a Tara (now Wellington Harbour) and Wanganui both meant great harbour. The only difference was how they were pronounced, the first with a soft f and the second with a w. How did he solve this conundrum you ask. It appears he had a bob each way and used both. It appears that 178 years later there is still disagreement.
    I look forward to posts from you in the future.
    Regards Grandpamac.
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    Quote Originally Posted by grandpamac View Post
    Greetings Pestilence,
    Welcome. I don't know what type of pestilence you aspire to but you certainly have stirred up a Hornets nest. In apology for my esteemed colleagues having hijacked your post I offer a bit of history which may keep the noise down for all of three or perhaps four seconds.
    My Great Grandfather was appointed Clerk Interpreter to the Wanganui Magistrates Court in 1943. He, aged almost 19 and his slightly older brother had arrived in what is now Wellington early in 1840. At the time of his appointment the squabble over the H in Wanganui was well under way. He knew that Whanganui as in Te Whanganui a Tara (now Wellington Harbour) and Wanganui both meant great harbour. The only difference was how they were pronounced, the first with a soft f and the second with a w. How did he solve this conundrum you ask. It appears he had a bob each way and used both. It appears that 178 years later there is still disagreement.
    I look forward to posts from you in the future.
    Regards Grandpamac.
    Greetings All,
    A typo in the above. My great grandfathers appointment was in 1843. He arrived with the survey parties in late 1840.
    Regards Grandpamac.

 

 

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