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- DEV Arahura was a roll-on/roll-off train ferry that operated on the Interislander service between Wellington and Picton in New Zealand from 1983 until...
- Arahura may refer to: Arahura (canoe), a Māori migration canoe Arahura (twin **** ship), a 1905 twin-**** steam p****enger and cargo ship Arahura Marae...
- The Arahura River, for a time called the Brunner River after the explorer Thomas Brunner, is a river located on the West Coast of the South Island of...
- purchased in 1860 from Māori when Poutini Ngāi Tahu chiefs signed the Arahura Deed. This was the sale of the whole of the West Coast region, apart from...
- The Arahura Deed was a land sale and agreement between Kāi Tahu iwi and James Mackay on behalf of the New Zealand settler government, signed on 21 May...
- Before the 2023 census, Arahura-Kumara had a smaller boundary, covering 262.27 km2 (101.26 sq mi). Using that boundary, Arahura-Kumara had a po****tion...
- TSS Arahura was a twin **** steam p****enger/cargo ship (also schooner rigged) built for the Union Steam Ship Company. It was launched on the Clyde on...
- Āraiteuru, are well known; others including the Kirauta and the sacred Arahura and Mahangaatuamatua are little known. Rather than arriving in a single...
- Arahura was a divine canoe (waka) made of pounamu in Ngāi Tahu's Māori mythology. The chiefs who travelled to New Zealand in her were Peki(te)tahua, Rongokahe...
- widely for gold and first discovered it at Fox Cr****, a tributary of the Arahura River behind Hokitika, in January 1865. According to local historian Les...