- Te
Henui Cemetery, also
known as New
Plymouth Cemetery, is the
oldest public cemetery in New Plymouth, New Zealand. It was
first used in 1861. The New...
- Te
Henui Vicarage from New Plymouth, New Zealand, is one of the
heritage buildings of the city,
registered by
Heritage New
Zealand as a
Category 1 Historic...
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subsequently died in a
diabetic coma.
Salaman died in 1941 and is
buried at Te
Henui Cemetery in New Plymouth,
where his tomb is one of the
outstanding architectural...
-
Taranaki War. He died in New
Plymouth on 2
October 1882, and was
buried at Te
Henui Cemetery. Some of Gledhill's
papers may be
found within "Puke Ariki". Archived...
-
Island of New Zealand. It is
located to the
southeast of the city centre. Te
Hēnui Stream runs
through the
suburb and
State Highway 3
forms its
western boundary...
-
hospital originally built in
Mangorei Road, on the
northern bank of Te
Hēnui Stream. It was one of the four
hospitals Governor Sir
George Grey commissioned...
-
barracks on
Marsland Hill. Many settlers'
farms were
burned and the
village of
Henui, 1.6 km from town, was also destro****.
Several farmers and settlers, including...
- to 1,500
hectares (3,700 acres) in the mid-1840s. Holy
Trinity Church in
Henui Street is
listed as a
Category I
structure with
Heritage New Zealand. Fitzroy...
- centre. The
Waiwhakaiho River runs past
Merrilands to the east, and Te
Hēnui Stream runs past to the west.
Merrilands covers 1.73 km2 (0.67 sq mi) and...
- top left): The
Gables Colonial Hospital, New
Zealand Wars Memorial, Te
Henui Vicarage,
White Hart Hotel,
Brougham Street Offices (Former),
Pridham Hall...