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Parawera or
Pārāwera is a
village rural community in the
Waipa District and
Waikato region of New Zealand's
North Island. It is
located south-east of Te...
- marae: 2
marae south-east of Te Awamutu: Rāwhitiroa (Ōwairaka)
marae in
Parawera and
Aotearoa marae in
Wharepapa South 2
marae near Lake Karapiro: Maungatautari...
- P****e o
Aotearoa (The Bank of the
North Island) was a bank
established at
Parawera in 1886 by the Māori King Tāwhiao. The bank was
created to demonstrate...
- southwest-northeast from
Scanniello Peak (about 2,200
metres (7,200 ft) high) to
Parawera Cone (about 1,300
metres (4,300 ft) high).
Named by the New
Zealand Geographic...
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Paparimu PPM 09 2925
Paparoa PAP
Connect via
operator Paraparaumu PRM 058
Parawera PWA 082 27 Parn****us PAN 05132
Paroa PAR 027 26
Parua Bay PAB 089 21 Patea...
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about 1905 it also had a bank, the Bank of Aotearoa,
which operated in
Parawera,
Maungatautari and Maungakawa. Tāwhiao also
instituted a
system of annual...
- Estate,
owned by
William Taylor. It then
moved to Orakau, Waikeria, and
Parawera. In 1946, it
moved to the
Kihikihi Domain, the
current location. There...
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Awamutu Pārāwera Marae Tāne-i-rangi-kapua Ngāti
Raukawa (Ngāti Ruru, Waenganui, Werokoko),
Waikato Tainui (Ngāti Ruru, Ngāti Werokoko)
Parawera Pōhara...
- to
establish a new bank, the Bank of
Aotearoa (Te P****e o Aotearoa), at
Parawera in 1886.
Quickly expanding to
Maungatatauri and Maungakawa.
Cheques were...
- Turanganui-a-kiwa,
attacked Tapuwae's
territory on a raid and were
killed at
Parawera.
Although the
bodies were his
property as
prizes of war,
Tapuwae generously...