- Cape
Terawhiti Cape
Terawhiti is the
southwesternmost point of the
North Island of New Zealand. The cape is
located 16
kilometres (10 mi) to the west of...
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Terawhiti Station is one of New Zealand's
oldest and
largest sheep stations,
located along the
south coast of Wellington.
Terawhiti Station has seen a...
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established in Tory Channel. 1851: The
barque Maria wrecked on
rocks at Cape
Terawhiti, 28
people killed. 1855:
Severe earthquake on both
sides of Cook Strait...
- 4933 (northwest of Cape
Terawhiti)
refers timings to
Westport while the
January 2004
issue refers to Wellington. Near Cape
Terawhiti in the
middle of Cook...
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Brunner Mine
disaster Salvage operations on the
wreck of TEV Wahine Cape
Terawhiti,
where the City of
Dunedin sank The Al Noor Mosque,
where the Christchurch...
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which is 28
kilometres (17 mi) wide at its
narrowest point,
between Cape
Terawhiti and
Perano Head in the
Marlborough Sounds. The
region covers 7,860 square...
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entrance to
Wellington Harbour, and a
similar distance to the east of Cape
Terawhiti. The
headland is
named for Sir
George Sinclair, a
director of the New...
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Station Molesworth Station St
James Station (became
conservation land)
Terawhiti Station Walter Peak
Station Mount Nicholas Station Dadanawa Ranch Estancia...
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Australia to
obtain more stock. His ship, the Maria,
foundered at Cape
Terawhiti and
Deans was
drowned on 23 July 1851.
Earlier in 1851,
George Grey as...
- 24 hours, then
unloaded onto
lighters and
retrieved by tugs Toia and
Terawhiti to
Jubilee Floating Dock in Wellington. 1936 Rangatira, inter-island ferry...