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Khandallah is a
suburb of Wellington, the
capital city of New Zealand. It is
located 4
kilometres (2.5 mi)
northeast of the city centre, on
hills overlooking...
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Khandallah railway station is one of
eight stations on the
Johnsonville Line, a
commuter branch railway north of
Wellington in New Zealand’s
North Island...
- Wellington, New
Zealand to the
northern suburb of
Johnsonville via
Ngaio and
Khandallah.
Transdev Wellington operates the
trains under contract from the Greater...
- in the
northern suburbs of Wellington, New
Zealand near Johnsonville,
Khandallah and Ngaio. The
summit is 445 m (1,460 ft)
above sea
level and is the most...
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thoroughbred racing industry.
Professor Rawinia Ruth
Higgins – of
Khandallah. For
services to Māori language,
education and governance.
David Warwick...
- of
Wellington in New Zealand's
North Island. It
serves the
suburbs of
Khandallah and Te Kainga. It is the only
station on the line to be set
below street...
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cottages built in 1928 on
Tarikaka Street,
Bombay Street,
Carroll Street,
Khandallah Road,
Ngata Street,
Raihania Lane and
Pomare Street.
Wellington City Libraries...
- (now Kaiwharawhara) up the
Ngaio Gorge to
Ngaio (then
called Crofton),
Khandallah,
Johnsonville and Tawa to the
Porirua Harbour. Most of the road still...
- Plimmer,
known as the "father of Wellington".
McKinnon was
educated at
Khandallah School and then
Nelson College from 1952 to 1953. In 1956, he graduated...
- were
piped as far as the harbour. Tyer's
Stream rises from the
hills of
Khandallah on the south-western side of the
gorge and
flows down to meet the former...