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Edith Ngaio Marsh DBE (/ˈnaɪoʊ/ NY-oh; 23
April 1895 – 18
February 1982) was a New
Zealand writer. As a
crime writer during the "Golden Age of Detective...
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Mahana Francis L. Urry -
Trader Harris Joseph Ah Quin - Moki
Joseph R.
TeNgaio - Me Hai, Moki's
Counselor Malofou Maumasi - Tulo The film was
based on...
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provided by
Ngaio Kindergarten,
Ngaio Playcentre,
Ngaio Childspace,
Grace Kindergarten,
Trelissick Preschool. and
Te Kohanga Reo o
Ngaio.
Ngaio has three...
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encountered fire at Hāwera, but his only
other major encounter was at
Te Ngaio, in open
country between Patea and Kakaramea, on 15
March when the troops...
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ANZAC memorial Cenotaph. The
Mangaone Stream bridge off
Maple Street on
Te Ngaio Road is also po****r
among the children, with eels and
fresh water trout...
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warriors from the
Ngati Ruanui tribe and
soundly beat them on open
ground at
Te Ngaio. At the end of March, he
reached the
Waingongoro River and
halted his advance...
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Ngaio Marsh Theatre is a
theatre at the
University of
Canterbury Students' ****ociation in Christchurch, New Zealand. The
Ngaio Marsh theatre was named...
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Zealand Book
Awards and for the Best
Novel at the 2023
Ngaio Marsh Awards.
Bennett is
Maori and is of
Te Arawa descent. He
resides in
Auckland with his partner...
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Vintage Murder is a
detective novel by
Ngaio Marsh; it is the
fifth novel to
feature Roderick Alleyn, and was
first published in 1937.
Based in New Zealand...
- in New Zealand. It ran from
Kaiwarra (now Kaiwharawhara) up the
Ngaio Gorge to
Ngaio (then
called Crofton), Khandallah,
Johnsonville and Tawa to the Porirua...