- was
introduced as
Nitama's subordinate and the new
stationmaster of
Idakiso Station, the
station Nitama trained at, on
Nitama's days off. Tama appeared...
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Manahi Nitama Paewai OBE OStJ (8 June 1920 – 10
October 1990), also
known as Doc Paewai, was a New
Zealand doctor,
rugby player,
local politician and community...
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Station Master. Tama was
succeeded as
Station Master by
another cat,
named Nitama.
Since renovation, the
station is
housed in a cat-face-shaped building,...
- 1971. p. 3.
Retrieved 23
October 2022. Paewai, Manahi. "Paewai,
Manahi Nītama".
Dictionary of New
Zealand Biography.
Ministry for
Culture and Heritage...
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tourism to the
railway line. In
February 2012,
another stray cat
named Nitama (literally "Tama two") was
named Tama's apprentice, and was
installed as...
- (1913–1986), New
Zealand Māori
soldier during the
Second World War
Manahi Nitama Paewai (1920–1990), also
known as Doc Paewai, New
Zealand doctor, rugby...
- Mana Mana
Beach Club
Management Development Institute of
Singapore Manahi Nitama Paewai Man****eh
Meyer Manato Takahashi Mandai Mandai Crematorium and Columbarium...
- from
Otago Medical School in 1974. Of
Tainui descent, his
uncle was
Manahi Nitama Paewai. In the
later part of his
career he
worked for Māori
healthcare providers...
-
halfback for Wellington,
being bumped from the top spot in 1946 by Dr
Manahi Nitama Paewai. In 1947,
Bevan made the
first of his four
appearances for the North...
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language academic 4 June – Bev Malcolm,
netball player 8 June –
Manahi Nitama Paewai, doctor,
rugby union player,
politician and
community leader 20 June...