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Thames (/tɛmz/ ) (Māori:
Pārāwai) is a town at the
southwestern end of the
Coromandel Peninsula in New Zealand's
North Island. It is
located on the Firth...
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Awawherowhero Marae is
affiliated with the Ngāti
Whakaue hapū of Ngāti Rautao.
Parawai Marae and its
Whatumairangi meeting house are
affiliated with the Ngāti...
- the
Auckland Museum.
These panels were made by
women of Ngāti Maru at
Parawai when the
house was
originally built in 1878. They are said to be the oldest...
- (Shortland
until 1
October 1915 and
Thames South until 28
April 1929),
Parawai, Kopu, Matatoki, Puriri, Omahu,
Wharepoa Rd, Hikutaia,
Komata North, Paeroa...
- Kim (June 2019). "The
Historic Māori
Settlements oF
Waiti Village and
Parawai Pā, Te Henga:
Research Report" (PDF).
Clough & ****ociated Ltd. Auckland...
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Vaughan Mitc****
Webber Mana
Faarahia Teivarii Kaiha Gaby
Kavera Landry Parawai Antoine Tave
Jacob Tutavae Donald Avock Dudley Dominique Nalpinie Iasi...
- Tuhoromatakakā
attacked Kahumatamomoe,
while the
latter was
working in his garden,
Parawai. They
fought and
Kahumatamomoe won, but the
people forced him to release...
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Thames State 172 -
Opoutere School 1867 1–8
Opoutere State 134 [5]
Parawai School 1886 1–8
Thames State 236 [6]
Puriri School 1911 1–8
Puriri State...
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Timber Company building a 14 mi (23 km)
tramway up the
valley from the
Parawai booms in 1915.
Later they
extended the line to a dump at the
Waihou river...
- (2006)
Moanataiari (northern area of Thames) 2,472 (2006) 1,146 (2006)
Parawai (southern area of Thames) 4,284 (2006) 1,734 (2006)
Pauanui Beach 750 (2013)...