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On the sign:
The emblem of Ngā Tapuwae Trails
NEW ZEALAND WW100 - First World War centenary programme, logo
COMMEMORATING THE ENDURING BONDS OF FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND AND RISHON LE-ZION FORGED FROM THE SERVICE OF NEW ZELANDERS AT THE BATTLE OF AYUN KARA (WWI) AND THEIR STAY IN RISHON LE-ZION IN 1917/18
לציון קשרי הידידות האמיצים בין ניו-זילנד לראשון-לציון אשר נוצרו בעקבות שירותם הצבאי של חיילי ניו-זילנד שהשתתפו בקרב עיון קרא בראשון לציון (מלחה"ע ה-1) ושהותם במושבה בשנים 1917/18
A memorial plaque to the New Zealand soldiers who took part in a Battle of Ayun Kara, 14/11/1917 between the British Army and the Ottoman Empire. A battle in which the Turks tried to repel the forces of the British Army’s Egyptian Expeditionary Force, which the New Zealand regiment fought.(ANZAC Mounted Division)
NGĀ TAPUWAE (the footsteps) - is the symbol of the historic route that follows New Zealand soldiers who fought in World War I and extends to England, France, Belgium, Turkey (Gallipoli) and more