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Hopuhopu was a New
Zealand Army Camp in use from 1920 to 1989 and
located 5 km (3.1 mi)
north of the town of Ngāruawāhia. From 1853
Hopuhopu was the site...
- such as
KiwiRail want the
practice to end.
Hopuhopu is 5 km (3.1 mi)
north of Ngāruawāhia. From 1853
Hopuhopu had a boys'
mission school,
which lost most...
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Church and then
celebrated Confession or
Reconciliation in a
chapel at
Hopuhopu, near Ngāruawāhia. She was then
Confirmed and
received her
first Communion...
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Company Ltd,
which replaced the
Tainui Māori
Trust Board, and is
situated at
Hopuhopu, Ngāruawāhia. The
Waikato iwi has been
using the name
Tainui to describe...
- Ltd",
which replaced the "Tainui Māori
Trust Board", and is
situated at
Hopuhopu, Ngāruawāhia. "Executive body of Te Kauhanganui". Te Arataura. Waikato...
- Ltd",
which replaced the "Tainui Māori
Trust Board", and is
situated at
Hopuhopu, Ngāruawāhia. The
Waikato Tainui iwi
comprises 33 hapū (sub-tribes) and...
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Edward Barracks, Christchurch.
Featherston Military Camp, Featherston.
Hopuhopu Military Camp.
Mangaroa Military Camp,
Upper Hutt.
Matakana Military Camp...
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rulers of
Easter Island belonged to. Ika
married on 9
March 1879 to
Renga Hopuhopu to
Tetono (c. 1857–1942),
baptized Anastasia, a
woman from the Tupahotu...
- late 1930s,
bridges replaced level crossings at Ohinewai,
Taupiri and
Hopuhopu. The
double track Tawa Flat
deviation opened to
goods trains on 22 July...
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During construction Hopuhopu was
described by the
Auckland Star as "Probably the
greatest Ordnance Depot" in New
Zealand Hopuhopu closed down in 1989...