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Okaiawa or
Ōkaiawa is a
rural community in
South Taranaki, New Zealand. It is
located about 14
kilometres north-west of Hāwera,
north of
State Highway...
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Riwha Tītokowaru Born c.1823
Ōkaiawa, Te Takiwā-a-Ngāti Ruanui,
Aotearoa Died 18
August 1888 (aged 65)
Ōkaiawa, Hāwera County,
Colony of New
Zealand Burial...
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School New
Plymouth High
School Old Boys'
Rugby Football and
Sports Club
Okaiawa Rugby Football Club
Okato Rugby Football Club
Opunake High
School Patea...
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Marist /Dragons
Waitara /Bears
Hawera /Hawks
Coastal /Cobras Normanby-
Okaiawa /Knights
Patea /
Warriors Levin /Wolves- Wanderers-
Taitoko United- Knights-...
- to 1984 : Te Roti to 1984 :
Tokaora to 1984 :
Matapu to 1984 : Auroa :
Okaiawa to 1984 : Kapuni, n.p.: n.p., n.d.{{citation}}: CS1 maint: year (link)...
- with a po****tion
density of 256
people per km2. It is part of the
larger Okaiawa statistical area.
Okawe had a po****tion of 216 at the 2018 New Zealand...
- include: Bell
Block Marist Dragons Coastal Cobras Hawera Hawks Normanby/
Okaiawa Knights Waitara Bears Western Suburb Tigers The
Taranaki Rugby League was...
- (years 1–8)
school with a
decile rating of 7 and a roll of 75. In 2005,
Okaiawa and
Mangatoki Schools closed and
merged with
Matapu School.
Peter Dowling...
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servant of Māori descent. Tauroa, who was of Ngāpuhi descent, was born in
Okaiawa, near Hāwera in
Taranaki in 1927, the son of a
Methodist minister. His...
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Zealand Fire Service.
Brian Muschamp –
chief fire officer, Hāwera and
Okaiawa Fire Brigades, New
Zealand Fire Service. John
Morris Atkinson Gott – detective...