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Rotohiko Tangonui Haupapa (c. 1836 – 1
August 1887) was a
notable New
Zealand Māori
leader of the Ngāti
Whakaue tribe. He was born in Ohinemutu, Rotorua...
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Michael Rotohiko Jones CBE MM JP (14
September 1895 – 24
January 1978) was a New
Zealand interpreter, land agent, sportsman,
private secretary, public...
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Jones (1822–1898),
founder of the
Welsh settlement in
Patagonia Michael Rotohiko Jones (1895–1978), New
Zealand interpreter and
broadcaster Michael Jones...
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storekeeper of
Jewish descent at Poro-o-Tarāo. They had two sons,
Michael Rotohiko Jones ('Mick'), born 1895, and Pei, who was born 9
September 1898 in Harataunga...
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Hobsonville Point Auckland (Upper Harbour)
Tesla Powerpack 1.0/2.3 2018
Vector Rotohiko Waikato Saft (company) 35/33 2023 WEL
Networks Snells Beach Auckland (Rodney)...
- of Ngāti Te Takinga, Ngāti
Pikiao and
Scottish descent. Her
grandfather Rotohiko Tangonui Haupapa served on Rotorua's town
board and the
Pukeroa Hill Trustees...
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established at
Ohinemutu in
Rotorua in 1927. The
brothers studied under Rotohiko Haupapa, an
Arawa carver.
Haupapa died in 1932 and
Eramiha Kapua took over...
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Herluf Richard Jepsen – of
Upper Hutt. For
philanthropic services.
Michael Rotohiko Jones MM JP – of Wellington. For
services to the Māori people. Geoffrey...
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Bishop of Waikato, 1951–1969, and
Bishop of Polynesia, 1969–1975.
Michael Rotohiko Jones OBE MM JP – of Ōtorohanga. For
services to the Māori people. Pérrine...