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mining disaster at
Kaitangata in 1879
Kaitangata Line, a
branch line from
Stirling on the Main
South Line to
Kaitangata Kaitangata (mythology), a character...
- In Māori mythology,
Kaitangata is
either a
mortal son of Māui, or a son of star-god Rehua.
Kaitangata, the son of Māui, is an
industrious man who married...
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Kaitangata is a town near the
coast of
South Otago, New Zealand, on the left bank of the
Matau Branch of the
Clutha River ten
kilometres south east of...
- and
offers them to
Kaitangata as a sign of her affection. He is
horrified at the
grisly offering (Reed 1963:158-159).
Kaitangata is a hard worker, spending...
- The
Kaitangata Line, also
known as the
Kaitangata Branch in its
first years of operation, was a
railway line in Otago, New Zealand. It was
built by a...
- 4,062 (down from 4,137 in 1996).
Other towns are
Milton (pop. 1,887),
Kaitangata (pop. 810), Brighton,
Lawrence (pop. 432),
Owaka (pop. 327), Stirling...
- The
Kaitangata Mine
disaster was one of New Zealand's
early industrial disasters and the
first of its kind in New Zealand. Thirty-four
miners lost their...
- Waitāruke
Marae and Kahukura Ariki
meeting house at Waitāruke. Hāpeta, Ngāti
Kaitangata and Ngāti Rua,
based at Taupō
Marae and Te
Tiriti meeting house at Taupō Bay...
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small town
located on
Banks Peninsula near the head of
Lyttelton Harbour Kaitangata /
Mansons Peninsula Head of the Bay
Moepuku Point Te
Wharau / Charteris...
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individual deaths. The largest-scale
accidents are: 21
February 1879,
Kaitangata coal mine disaster, 34
miners died when
candles caused an underground...