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Tiniroto is a
small farming and
forestry community on the “inland” road from
Gisborne to
Wairoa in the
eastern part of the
North Island of New Zealand...
- New
Zealand dendrologist who
founded Hackfalls Arboretum at his farm in
Tiniroto, Gisborne. The
arboretum is now
known for
having one of the
largest collections...
- http://www.livingheritage.org.nz/Schools-Stories/
Tiniroto-through-the-looking-gl****/The-Army-in-
Tiniroto New
Zealand Defence Force: http://medals.nzdf.mil...
- 876, 878
Taradale 844
Havelock North 877
Flaxmere 879
Gisborne Gisborne,
Tiniroto,
Muriwai 861, 862, 863, 864, 865, 867, 868, 869
Levin Levin, Foxton, Ōtaki...
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Muehlenbeckia astonii Shrubby tororaro at
Hackfalls Arboretum,
Tiniroto, New
Zealand Conservation status Nationally Endangered (NZ TCS)
Scientific classification...
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Karangata Gisborne District Between Gisborne and Wairoa,
south of the
Tiniroto Lakes 38°46′20″S 177°32′40″E / 38.77222°S 177.54444°E / -38.77222; 177...
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village of Frasertown,
where the
Waiau River joins the
Wairoa River, the
Tiniroto Road
branches off to
Gisborne (another 97 km). At km 195, at Wairoa, the...
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spans over 130 hectares, and the
smaller 50
hectare Hackfalls Arboretum at
Tiniroto.
Until Samoa and Tokelau's
dateline shift in
December 2011,
Gisborne claimed...
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about 10
square kilometres,
owned by the
Berry family. The farm is in
Tiniroto, a tiny
village in the
eastern part of the
North Island,
between Gisborne...
- in 1988. In 1990 she
married Bob
Berry and went to live on his farm at
Tiniroto, Gisborne, New Zealand. She then
created the
Homestead Garden of Hackfalls...