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Piripi Kingi Karawai Patiki (1813–4
October 1881) was a
teacher and missionary, who was blind. Of Māori descent, he was a
rangatira (chief) of the Ngāpuhi...
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Mount Herbert / Te Ahu
Pātiki is, at 919
metres (3,015 ft), the
highest peak on
Banks Peninsula, New Zealand. It is
south of
Lyttelton Harbour with the...
- New
Zealand in
shallow waters down to
depths of 100 m. New
Zealand dab,
pātiki, diamond, tinplate,
square flounder. Like
other flatfish, the
larval sand...
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coastal waters for
hundreds of years. The Māori name for this
species is
pātiki tōtara.
Rhombosolea leporina is part of the
flounder family Pleuronectidae...
- Lake
Ellesmere / Te
Waihora were once
abundant and
included tuna (eels),
pātiki (flounder) and aua (mullet). Lake
Ellesmere / Te
Waihora was a
famed mahinga...
- of Rosebank, Auckland. It is
located in the
Rosebank Park Domain, on the
Patiki Road. The
track also
races sidecars and
flattracks and has a
smaller track...
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historian and
archivist Evelyn Patuawa-Nathan (born 1933), poet
Piripi Patiki (1813–1881), chief,
teacher and
missionary Eruera Maihi Patuone (c. 1764–1872)...
- 940 m (3,080 ft) (highest peak in
Rimutaka Range)
Mount Herbert (Te Ahu
Patiki) – 920 m (3,020 ft) (highest
point on
Banks Peninsula)
Wharite Peak – 920 m...
- top of the peninsula, with
flyover ramps connecting at
Rosebank Road and
Patiki Road. The
Northwestern Cycleway also runs
across it,
parallel to the motorway...
- Red Boys
Differdange 2–1
Omonia Di
Domenico 20' (pen.)
Wagner 69'
Report Patikis 35'...