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Rawene is a town on the
south side of the
Hokianga harbour, in Northland, New Zealand.
State Highway 12 p****es to the south. The town lies at the apex...
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Scotland in 1882,
emigrating to New
Zealand in 1914. For 34
years he ran
Rawene Hospital,
campaigned for
state funding of
health and is
remembered for creating...
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settlements of Waimamaku, Ōmāpere, Opononi, Pakanae, Koutu, Whirinaki,
Rawene, Omanaia, Waima, and Taheke; to the
north are Broadwood, Pawarenga, Panguru...
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Rawene lies to the
north east. It is part of the
Hokianga South statistical area,
which covers the
southern side of
Hokianga Harbour between Rawene and...
- ran off with one of his
patients to New
Zealand in 1914. They
settled in
Rawene where he
became the
medical doctor and a
community leader.
McCall Smith...
- and hardship. At
Pukemiro they also
announced their intention to come to
Rawene (the
administrative centre of the area) with
their guns to
continue their...
- of whānau, hapū and the
local community through programme delivery. The
Rawene Learning Centre closed in
December 2017. The
campus remains open to community...
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Norman Michael Clifford Maxwell (born 5
March 1976 in
Rawene, New Zealand) is a
former New
Zealand rugby union player. His
usual position was at lock....
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Guardian newspaper from 1980 to 2005.
Timothy Robin Radford was born in
Rawene, New Zealand, on 9
October 1940, and grew up in Devonport, near Auckland...
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Logan Brothers was a firm of boat and
yacht design and builders.
Although their Auckland yard
lasted only from 1890 to 1910, it was the most significant...