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Pipiriki is a
settlement in New Zealand, on the east bank of the
Whanganui River, due west of the town of
Raetihi and 79
kilometres (49 mi)
upriver from...
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Berth in
Pipiriki,
Wanganui River, New Zealand. Postcard. 1930s....
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Country before turning south-east and
flowing past the
small settlements of
Pipiriki and Jerusalem,
before reaching the
coast at the city of Whanganui. It is...
- Zealand,
travelling by
canoe or kayak. The
route runs from
Taumarunui to
Pipiriki, is 145 km long and
usually takes 5 days to complete. It is
managed by...
- was not for the faint-hearted. The
scenic "River Road" p****ing
through Pipiriki was
treacherous with
primitive tracks and long
falls if you left the track...
- Ngāti Apa
Okoia Kirikiriroa Marae Kirikiriroa Ngāti Hāua (Ngāti Ruru)
Pipiriki Koriniti /
Otukopiri Te Waiherehere,
Poutama Ngāti Pāmoana
Koriniti Mangapapapa...
- the island. (The marker,
captured by
British troops during the
siege of
Pipiriki on the
Whanganui River in 1865, was
taken from the
cemetery at Pūtiki near...
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which the
siege was
lifted and Te
Mamaku returned to his
stronghold in the
Pipiriki area, up the
Whanganui River. Te
Mamaku was
baptised by
Richard Taylor...
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chartered locally to take p****engers up
river to
Taumarunui or down
river to
Pipiriki and Jerusalem. Historically, Whakahoro's Wade's
Landing was a stopover...
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identified with Ngāti Kura, a hapū of the Ngāti
Ruanui iwi. He was born in
Pipiriki, New
Zealand on 17
October 1895. Simon,
Morvin T. "Andrew Anderson". Dictionary...