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Pukawa or
Pukawa Bay (Māori:
Pūkawa) is a bay and a
small township on the
southern s****s of Lake Taupō on New Zealand's
North Island. It is off State...
- in ****an Ōmori is part of a
rural settlement in New
Zealand along with
Pukawa and
Oreti Village. Ōmori (surname), a ****anese
surname Omori (video game)...
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Kuratau is a
small village north of
Pukawa, on the
western side of New Zealand's Lake Taupō. The
Kuratau Power Station was
built on the
Kuratau River near...
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contains a
slightly different chronology: He says the
meeting at
Pukawa beside Lake Taupō took
place in
November 1856 and it was
there that chiefs...
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Raukawa and
convinced the war
party to
attack Ngāti Rua and Ngāti
Hinemihi at
Pūkawa, who had
connections with Ngāti Raukawa. They
desecrated the
graves of the...
- 43°45′10″S 176°18′30″W / 43.75278°S 176.30833°W / -43.75278; -176.30833 Lake
Pukawa Southwestern Chatham Island 44°04′05″S 176°33′40″W / 44.06806°S 176.56111°W...
- Haywards–Plimmerton Line
between the Hutt
Valley Line and the
Kapiti Line.
Kakahi –
Pūkawa (Lake Taupō) line
Kennington –
Waikiwi deviation to
Invercargill Kingston...
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peacemaking with Ngāti Toa. In 1856 he
attended the
meeting of Māori
chiefs at
Pūkawa, Lake Taupō,
which elected Pōtatau Te
Wherowhero as the
first Māori King...
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Orapiu (70)
Whitford (110)
Hunua (200)
Tahuna (140)
Marokopa (20)
Pukawa (50)
Whareroa Village (50)
Hatepe (30)
Minginui (170)
Waiotahe (330) Omahu...
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younger brother Te Rapuhoro,
travelling along the s**** of Lake Taupō via
Pukawa, Whare-roa, Karangahape, Hauhunga-roa. They had made it to Puke-tapu, near...