- The Māori
language name
Māwhera may
refer to Greymouth, a town in New
Zealand Grey
River / Māwheranui, the
river which reaches the sea at
Greymouth Little...
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Greymouth (/ˈɡreɪmaʊθ/) (Māori:
Māwhera) is the
largest town in the West
Coast region in the
South Island of New Zealand, and the seat of the Grey District...
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flourished in 1923 and a
camera and
dramatic club were
established in 1924. The
Māwhera Gazzette, the school's magazine, was
first published in 1924. The school...
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Harold Ault
Archdeacon of
Wairau 1868–1886 (d.): H. F. Butt
Archdeacon of
Māwhera 1886–?:
Thomas Billing Maclean Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand...
- Māwheranui in 1998. The Māori name for the
river system and
surrounding area is
Māwhera, with Māwheranui
being distinguished from the
northern branch Little Grey...
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before moving in 1929 to the West Coast.
Rhodes set up a
barbershop on
Mawhera Quay, Greymouth, near the
Railway Hotel. The
family home was in Tasman...
- Nelson. He was
Archdeacon of
Waimea from 1932
until 1940; and
Archdeacon of
Māwhera from 1940 to 1955. "Harvest of Grace:
Essays in
Celebration of 150 Years...
- body is
described as
being laid to rest in 1953 in a
burial cave
above Māwhera pā. Mason, Maika. "Tūhuru Kōkare".
Dictionary of New
Zealand Biography...
- town, and has
allowed commerce to
develop further. A Māori
settlement at
Māwhera pā was long-established on the
south bank of the Māwheranui river. When...
- from the
Karamea district,
fighting battles at
Whanganui Inlet, Kawatiri,
Māwhera, Taramakau, Arahura, Hokitika, Ōkārito, and
finally at Makawhio, with the...