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called Whangape on the
northern side of the harbour. Another,
called Pawarenga, is
located on the
southern side.
Kaitaia is 42 km
north east. The harbour...
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Catholic school). "Te Kura o Hata
Maria o
Pawarenga"
means "Saint Mary's
School of
Pawarenga" or "
Pawarenga School of St Mary" "Te Kura o Hato Hohepa...
- Whirinaki, Rawene, Omanaia, Waima, and Taheke; to the
north are Broadwood,
Pawarenga, Panguru, Mitimiti, and
Rangi Point; and at the top of the
harbour upstream...
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local co-operative store. She
worked as a
teacher for a
brief time, at
Pawarenga Native School. However, as one of only
three teachers, she
became frustrated...
- a large-bodied
ground beetle that is
endemic to
Warawara Forest Park,
Pawarenga, Northland, New Zealand. The
species name (etymology) was
provided by...
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parents returned to
their birthplace, the
north Hokianga community of
Pawarenga,
where they
raised their seven children on the
family dairy farm. Ānahera...
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other chieftains, Te
Ikanui and Wheru, to
become besieged in
their pā in
Pawarenga on
Whangape Harbour. To mask
their escape, they
burnt their possessions...
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Hokianga Pioneers Portland Panthers Northern Wairoa Bulls Horahora Broncos Pawarenga Broncos Otaua Valleys Warriors Otaika Eagles Hikurangi Stags Hokianga...
- Toro, Te Ngahengahe)
Maraeroa Mōrehu Kurahaupō Te
Rarawa (Te Uri o Tai)
Pawarenga Mōria
Marae Mōria Ngāpuhi (Ngāti Kairewa, Ngāti Kerewheti, Ngāti Te Pou...
- 2101 Te
Hapua School 1–8 Te Hāpua
State 1 20 [34] 1109 Te Kura ā Iwi o
Pawarenga 1–8
Rotokakahi State — 10 [35] 932 Te Kura o Hato
Hohepa Te
Kamura 1–8...