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Aotea meeting house.
Pūtiki Pā,
recorded variously as
Putiki Wharanui,
Putiki Wharenui,
Putiki Warenui, or by its full name
Putiki-wharanui-a-Tamatea-pokai-whenua...
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Whanganui river was a
major site of pre-European Māori settlement. The pā
named Pūtiki (a
contraction of Pūtikiwharanui) was and is home to the Ngāti
Tupoho hapū...
- Te
Kotahitanga but this was rejected. Te
Keepa Te
Rangihiwinui died at
Putiki, near Whanganui, on 15
April 1898. Dreaver, Anthony. "Te Rangihiwinui, Te...
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After the wars, the Ngāti Pāoa
community of
Waiheke were
mostly based at
Pūtiki Bay. In 1836,
Thomas Maxwell established a
shipyard at Man o'War Bay in...
- the
soldiers but not the settlers.
Hapurona Nga Rangi, a
minor chief of
Putiki, was emplo**** by
Midshipman Crozier of the gunboat, to
build a
house for...
-
December 1971) was a New
Zealand doctor and naturopath. He was born in
Putiki, Wanganui, New
Zealand in 1890. He
received his
education at
Wanganui Collegiate...
- Superintendent. O'Brien
resided at St
Georges Bay Road, Parnell, and later, at
Putiki Bay,
Ostend on
Waiheke Island. He died at
Woodside Private Hospital in Burleigh...
- re-elected at the 2023 election.
Hipango was born in
Whanganui and
raised in
Pūtiki.
Hipango was
baptised a Catholic, and
still identifies as a Christian. Hipango...
- Haunui-a-Pāpārangi iwi. He
converted to
Christianity and was
baptised at
Putiki, near present-day Whanganui, in 1841. He
visited England with missionary...
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Pūtiki pā on the
Whanganui River in 1850...