- Lake
Pukaki (Māori:
Pūkaki) is the
largest of
three roughly parallel alpine lakes running north–south
along the
northern edge of the
Mackenzie Basin on...
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Pukaki was an 18th-century
chief of the
Arawa iwi of New Zealand. His
portrait appears on the New
Zealand 20 cent coin
minted from 1990 to 2008. The name...
- The
Pukaki River flows through the
Mackenzie Basin, Canterbury, in New Zealand's
South Island. Originally, the
river flowed southwest for 15 kilometres...
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HMNZS Pukaki is a name
which has been used by
three ships of the
Royal New
Zealand Navy: HMNZS
Pukaki (F424), was a frigate, 1948–66 HMNZS
Pukaki (1975)...
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HMNZS Pukaki is a Lake-class ins****
patrol vessel ins****
patrol boat of the
Royal New
Zealand Navy.
Pukaki was
launched in Whangārei
Harbour on 6 May...
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Pukaki Airport (IATA: TWZ, ICAO: NZUK) is a
small airport in the
Mackenzie District of the
South Island of New Zealand. The
airport is
located about 3 km...
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HMNZS Pukaki was a Lake-class ins****
patrol vessel of the
Royal New
Zealand Navy.
Pukaki commissioned in 1975,
deleted in 1991 and sold as a private...
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Pukaki Lagoon,
located in the
suburb of Māngere, New Zealand, is one of the
volcanoes in the
Auckland volcanic field. The lagoon,
alongside Māngere Lagoon...
- The
Pūkaki Cr****, also
known as the
Pūkaki Inlet, is an
estuarine river of the
Auckland Region of New Zealand's
North Island. It
flows south from its sources...
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station at the edge of Lake
Pukaki. The dam at
Pukaki was
increased in height.
Water from
Pukaki is then
transferred into the
Pukaki Canal which meets the Ohau...