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Mauku is a
settlement located 10 km (6.2 mi) west of
Pukekohe in New Zealand.
Mauku was the
first settlement in the
Franklin area west of Pukekohe. It...
- St Bride's
Church is an
historic Anglican church in
Mauku, New Zealand.
Constructed in 1861, St Bride's was the
first church in the
Franklin area. It...
- Ngāti Whātua is a Māori iwi (tribe) of the
lower Northland Peninsula of New Zealand's
North Island. It
comprises a
confederation of four hapū (subtribes)...
- "Collections record: Not self but service :
Mauku School centenary, 1883-1983, 14th-16th
October 1983. The
history of the
Mauku School and the district". Auckland...
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receives students from
Pukekohe Hill,
Pukekohe Valley,
Pukekohe East, Puni,
Mauku and Patu****e
primary schools.
Education Review Office report, 2008 v t...
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collective Te Uri-o-Hau by the mid-17th century, with hapū
including Ngāti
Mauku, Ngāti
Tahuhu and Ngāti
Rongo being established from the
descendants of...
- Zealand. He was
killed in
action during the
skirmish at Titi Hill, near
Mauku.
After he fell,
several of his men
attempted to move him from the field...
- main
centres were
Puketapu on the Āwhitu Peninsula, Tītī, near modern-day
Mauku. In the 17th century, Ngāti Kahukōkā were led by Te Ata-i-Rehia, granddaughter...
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called hen and
chicken fern and, in the Māori language, pikopiko,
mouku or
mauku. Its
fronds are
eaten as a vegetable. It
grows small bulbils on top of its...
- was
founded in 1866. Wright's Watergardens, 128
Mauku Road, Patumāhoe, a
private garden based around Mauku Waterfall and an old quarry, open to the public...