- the
Hororata River.
Hororata, when
translated from
Maori means "drooping rata".
There are a
large number of rata
growing in the district.
Hororata developed...
- The
Hororata Highland Games is an
annual event held in
Hororata, New Zealand. The
Games began in 2011,
following the 2010
Canterbury earthquake. The Hororata...
- has a
plaque in his
honor placed 195
yards out from the 15th
green at
Hororata Golf Club
where he
famously made a
double eagle in the
final round of sectional...
- The
Hororata River is a
river of Canterbury, in the
South Island of New Zealand. A
tributary of the
Selwyn River, the
Hororata has its
sources in rough...
- Church,
Hororata also
known as St John's
Memorial Church and the
Hororata Memorial Church is a
former Anglican church located on
Scotts Road,
Hororata, New...
- of
producing powerful earthquakes occur in the Rangiora-Cust area, near
Hororata, and near Darfield. However, the 2010
quake ruptured the
ground surface...
- Hastings, 1886 St Luke's Church, Christchurch, 1909 St John's Church,
Hororata, 1910
Buildings with work by
Cyril Mountfort Church of the Good Shepherd...
-
Whitecliffs (Whitecliffs Road),
Glentunnel (SH 77),
Coalgate (
Hororata Road),
Hororata (Bealey Road),
Selwyn (SH 1) and
Irwell (Leeston Road). It is also...
-
Christchurch and Ashburton, with
roads leading to Leeston,
Southbridge and
Hororata. The town
provides an
important refreshment stop for main road travellers...
-
International Exhibition had finished. He is
buried in the St. John
cemetery in
Hororata. O'Brien, Brian. "Thomas Hall".
Dictionary of New
Zealand Biography. Ministry...