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Merekotia Amohau (16
April 1898–30
December 1978) was a New
Zealand singer,
entertainer and composer. Of Māori descent, she
identified with the Ngāti Pikiao...
- 30A
follows Pukuatua Street eastwards,
before going into an S-bend onto
Amohau Street, to
avoid central Rotorua. The road
continues east to
Fenton Street...
- folk/pop/comedy duo
Flight of the
Conchords Ryan
McPhun and the Ruby Suns
Merekotia Amohau Max
Merritt Bruno Merz
Metal Fusion Midnight Youth The
Midnights Mild Orange...
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terminating north of the town
centre at
Koutu (the
original station on
Amohau Street was
closed and
relocated to
Koutu in 1989). However,
owing to poor...
- is a
meeting place of the Ngāti
Whakaue hapū of Ngāti Whakaue.
Merekotia Amohau Inez
Kingi Henry Taiporutu Te Mapu-o-te-rangi Mitc****
Maata Horomona "ArcGIS...
- Nelson, New
Zealand in
about 1842. Mātenga was the
daughter of Wikitōria Te
Amohau Te Keha (Ngāti Te Whiti) and Wīremu Kātane Te Pūoho. She
inherited land...
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Whakarewa to
negotiate a
peace with Ngāti Tūwharetoa.
Shortly after this, Te
Amohau,
nephew of the Te
Arawa leader, Te Mokonuiarangi, was
killed by the defenders...
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proposed new p****enger
station in the
central city on the
corner of
Ranolf and
Amohau Streets,
which was
being pursued by the
Second Chance Train Trust and the...
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Beaumont as Mr
Samuels Charles Villiers as
Burkett Meta
Taupopoki as Otoo Mere
Amohau as Mere Ida
Guildford as Mrs
Heywood Lottie Lyell as
Nessy Heywood Filming...
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traffic lights, and
followed the
route of Lake Road,
Ranolf Street,
Amohau Street,
Fenton Street, and Hemo Road,
where it re-merges with the current...