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Hikitia is a self-propelled
floating steam crane in
Wellington Harbour, New Zealand. She is
thought to be the only
working steam crane of her type in...
- Mt.
Smart Stadium project was
released in 1981. It was
called The
Mauri Hikitia. It
reached no 4 on the New
Zealand charts. It
featured Rhonda, Ken Kincaid...
- The
Mauri Hikitia is a
various artists album released in 1981. It
reached no 4 on the New
Zealand charts. It
features Rhonda, Ken Kincaid,
Deane Waretini...
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National civil ensign of New
Zealand flown from the
stern of
Hikitia...
- The
Mauri Hikitia album (sound recording) /
various artists. Ngā
Taonga Sound &
Vision (New Zealand's
Sound &
Vision Archive) The
Mauri Hikitia album /...
- length,
height and capability. The
company also
built the
crane for the
Hikitia in 1926,
which is
thought to be the last
fully operational self-propelled...
- the
Anglican Church in New Zealand,
Aotearoa and Polynesia.
Major John
Hikitia Te
Rangi Waititi, army
commander of the 28th
Maori Battalion (C Company)...
- and
Ngahue in 2014. The
Harbour Board bought Hikitia, a self-propelled
floating steam crane, in 1925.
Hikitia was
constructed in
Scotland and
sailed to Wellington...
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Surviving Fleming and
Ferguson products include the
floating steam cranes Hikitia and Ra**** (both 1926) and
dredger Otakou (1929), all in New Zealand; dredger...
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Barrett Reef and sank.
Retrieved from 60 feet of
water by the
floating crane Hikitia. 1933
Golden Harvest, steamer, 5644 tons,
struck the
rocks of
Barrett reef...