-
Provincial Growth Fund. 9
October 2020. "
Te Puke High
School Official School Website".
tepuke.school.nz/. "
Te Puke High
School Ministry of
Education School...
- A tepukei,
tepuke or
TePuke is a
Polynesian boat type,
characterized by its
elaborate decking, its
submerged hulls and
symmetrical "crab claw" sail slender...
-
Te Puke Te Ao (1834 – 28
October 1886) was a 19th-century Māori
member of the
House of Representatives.
Te Ao was a
chief of the Ngāti
Raukawa tribe. Early...
- Whangamatā.
Publication ceased in 2018. The
Te Puke Times is
distributed free
every Thursday to
Te Puke, Paengaroa, Maketu, Pukehina, Pongakawa, and...
- the
oldest do****ented proa
sailing canoes,
called Te Puke and
known to
westerners as
Tepukei or
TePuke or
other spellings.
People from
Outer Reef Islands...
-
Te Puke High
School is a state, co-educational
secondary school located in
Te Puke, New Zealand. The
school serves students from Year 9 to Year 13, and...
-
Marina Josephine Khan (born 13
December 1965 in
Te Puke, New Zealand) is a lawn
bowls competitor for New Zealand. She is of ****stani
descent through...
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District Councils, is
planning to
build an
Eastern Motorway byp****ing
Te Puke, a
Western Motorway byp****ing Ōmokoroa and a
smaller Southern Motorway...
-
Katikati Sub-Division
Kaimai Ward: (seat at Ōmokoroa)
Te Puke-Maketu Ward: (seat at
Te Puke)
Te Puke Sub-Division
Maketu Sub-Division
Western Bay of Plenty...
- "Football/
Te Puke 5,
Whakatane 0".
Te Puke Times, 19
August 1919. 19
August 1919. p. 2.
Retrieved 10
December 2020. "
Te Puke Wins the
Kusabs Cup".
Te Puke Times...