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Pukekawa is a town in the
Lower Waikato River area of New Zealand's
North Island, 66 km
south of
central Auckland. The area's
fertile soils are used to...
- The
Auckland Domain, also
known as
Pukekawa /
Auckland Domain, is a
large park in Auckland, New Zealand.
Consisting of 75
hectares (190 acres) of land...
- near
Pukekawa, and
finally at
South Auckland, New Zealand. 1980 - Ngāruawāhia 1981 - Ngāruawāhia 1982 -
Pukekawa 1983 -
Pukekawa 1984 -
Pukekawa 1999...
- 1970, the
Crewes and
their 18-month-old
daughter lived on
their farm at
Pukekawa,
Lower Waikato.
Jeannette was
afraid to be in the
house without her husband...
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farming couple, were
reported missing from
their bloodstained farmhouse at
Pukekawa,
Lower Waikato on June 22, 1970,
where their unharmed 18-month-old daughter...
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Allan Thomas, New
Zealand farmer convicted of the 1970
Crewe murders in
Pukekawa, Waikato, and
later acquitted after it was
found police had
planted evidence...
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treated with
great distinction by Fitzroy. Te
Wherowhero built a
house at
Pukekawa (in today's
Auckland Domain) and it
witnessed many
discussions and negotiations...
- location.
Auckland War
Memorial Museum,
itself built on the
crater rim of
Pukekawa, has an
exhibition on the field,
including the "Puia
Street multi-sensory...
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closed on 28 January, and a lake
formed in the
lower elevation area of
Pukekawa /
Auckland Domain that was once a wetland. The ba****t of the Auckland...
- Buckland, Paparimu, Pōkeno, Port Waikato, Mercer, Mangatāwhiri, Onewhero,
Pukekawa, Glen Murray, Naike, Mangatangi,
Limestone Downs North Eastern Franklin...