To help Sue, have popped down to Greytown, suddenly thought must be the boutique on corner of Mc Master Street and Main St. Greytown, sure enough that's it, and Sue should have someone photographs now, sadly no sign of a plaque on it, which is a shame, I asked the lady in the boutique about the history of the building, she confirmed what Sue said, was at Huka Village Taupo not sure if it was Roman Catholic but enquirer has a name to ring in Greytown whose late husband organised this chapel for Greytown. I would like to know more about it as well, dates when moved and history of the place, may try google shortly! The building next to it, (another business than what was in the actual Chapel) is part of the Chapel came down with it.. wonder if Britons carried it? Glad to be off help.. Adele Clareville.
Many thanks to Adele for the photos and confirmation about the church, my friend will be so pleased. Sue On Friday, June 27, 2014, Adele Pentony-Graham <pentonygraham@xtra.co.nz> wrote: > To help Sue, have popped down to Greytown, suddenly thought must be the > boutique on corner of Mc Master Street and Main St. Greytown, sure enough > that's it, and Sue should have someone photographs now, sadly no sign of a > plaque on it, which is a shame, I asked the lady in the boutique about the > history of the building, she confirmed what Sue said, was at Huka Village > Taupo not sure if it was Roman Catholic but enquirer has a name to ring in > Greytown whose late husband organised this chapel for Greytown. I would > like to know more about it as well, dates when moved and history of the > place, may try google shortly! The building next to it, (another business > than what was in the actual Chapel) is part of the Chapel came down with > it.. wonder if Britons carried it? > > > > Glad to be off help.. > > > > > > Adele > > Clareville. > > > > The List Guidelines > > http://new-zealand-l.blogspot.com/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NEW-ZEALAND-request@rootsweb.com <javascript:;> with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >