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Henare Raumoa Te
Huatahi Balneavis MVO (26
March 1880 – 13 May 1940) was a New
Zealand interpreter,
private secretary and
public administrator of Māori...
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politician Prominent people with the
given name
Henare include:
Henare Te
Raumoa Huatahi Balneavis,
interpreter Henare Kaihau,
Politician Hēnare Kōhere,...
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Henare Raumoa te Ua QSM (26
March 1933 – 2 May 2007) was a New
Zealand broadcaster. Te Ua was born in
Rotorua in 1933 of Ngāti
Porou descent. His father...
- (Nystad)
Ostia Carelorum Joensuu Portus Mariae Mariehamn – (Maarianhamina)
Raumoa Rauma – (Raumo) Sala Salo
Tammerforsia Tampere – (Tammerfors)
Tornea Tornio...
- to Waiōtahe and
constructed a pā
close to the river. Whakatāne and Ngāti
Raumoa,
including the Te Ūpokorehe hapū, were
living on Waiōtahe and Ōhiwa land...
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superintendent of Police.
Henry Raumoa Huatahi Balneavis –
private secretary to the
Minister of
Native Affairs.
Charles Broberg Te
Raumoa Balneavis "No. 33292"...
- Hemaima, or Jemima,
married John Shera,
while John Henry's son was Te
Raumoa Balneavis. He
contested the 1858
Pensioner Settlements by-election, but...
- 1930
article implied it was new. It was also
known c.1929 as
Ngatikoi or
Raumoa. A
crossing loop was
closed on 13 May 1963. at that time
there was a proposal...
- and 95.5 FM in Gisborne. Tu
Wyllie –
rugby union player and
politician Te
Raumoa Balneavis –
interpreter and
public servant Francis Rei Paul
Hamon - artist...
- – of Ōhope Beach.
Hendrik Willem (Bill) Ten Hove – of Matamata.
Henare Raumoa te Ua – of Auckland.
Rangitane Donald Kakaho Tipene – of Pōrangahau. Denise...