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Kaitawa is a
monotypic genus of
South Pacific ground spiders containing the
single species,
Kaitawa insulare. It was
first described by
Raymond Robert...
- MV
Kaitawa was a 2,485-ton
collier owned by the
Union Steamship Company. She was lost with all
hands on 24 May 1966 near Cape Reinga, New Zealand. The...
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collaboration with
Wellington Regional Council. The park
includes Onehunga Bay,
Kaitawa Point and part of
Rocky Bay. The park
covers 180
hectares (440 acres) of...
- Lake Waikaremoana, the head of
water through the
three power stations,
Kaitawa, Tuai, and
Piripaua is
around 450
metres (1,500 ft),
allowing the stations...
- the fire
Kaitangata Mine
disaster memorial SS
Dunedin SS
Marlborough MV
Kaitawa MV
Joyita SS ****aye NAC
flight 441
memorial Hyde
railway disaster memorial...
- Star 11 Mar: Evi 21 Apr: Costance, USS Lewis, USS Walter B. Cobb 24 May:
Kaitawa 26 May:
Eastern Mariner May (unknown date): USS Tingey 10 Jun: Dixmude...
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Statistics New Zealand.
March 2020.
Kaitawa (233500). 2018
Census place summary:
Kaitawa "Place
Summary –
Kaitawa".
Stats NZ.
Statistics New Zealand....
- 39°17′45″S 176°08′40″E / 39.29583°S 176.14444°E / -39.29583; 176.14444 Lake
Kaitawa Wairoa District Southeast of Lake
Waikaremoana 38°48′10″S 177°08′10″E...
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Kaitawa". The Press. No. 31071. 28 May 1966. p. 18.
Retrieved 21 May 2023 – via paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. "Navy
Divers To
Search Seabed For
Kaitawa"...
- (138 MW) Lake
Waikaremoana hydro scheme,
comprising the Tuai (60 MW),
Kaitawa (36 MW) and
Piripaua (42 MW) stations. On 1 June 2011,
Genesis Energy purchased...