- Milton,
formerly known as
Tokomairiro or Tokomairaro, is a town of over 2,000 people,
located on
State Highway 1, 50
kilometres to the
south of Dunedin...
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Tokomairiro Presbyterian Church is a
church in the New
Zealand town of Milton, in the
Otago Region. It was
designed and
built by
Robert Lawson and officially...
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reduce flood damage each year. The
spelling of the
river changed from "
Tokomairiro River" to "Tokomairaro River" on 28 July 2016. Both
spellings have been...
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Tokomairiro High
School is a co-educational,
state secondary school in Milton, New Zealand,
often simply known as "Toko".
Founded in 1856 as Tokomairiro...
- his late twenties,
Peters travelled southwest from
Dunedin toward the
Tokomairiro (Milton),
Tuapeka (Lawrence) and
Molyneux (Balclutha) districts. This...
-
Russia As an
abbreviation of
Tokomairiro or Tokomairaro, New Zealand: Toko Mouth, a
settlement near
Milton Tokomairiro High School,
Milton Tokomairaro...
- censor, and
promoter of
Maori arts and crafts.
James McDonald was born in
Tokomairiro,
South Otago, New
Zealand on 11 June 1865. He
began painting early in...
- midst. The main
schools are
South Otago High
School in
Balclutha and
Tokomairiro High
School in Milton. Ken
Bloxham (rugby player) Amy Bock (con artist)...
-
Zealand lawyer,
local politician and conservationist. He was born in
Tokomairiro (now Milton), Otago, New
Zealand in 1863.
Poppelwell was the
tenth of...
- Superintendency,
Otago Daily Times,
Issue 407, 10
April 1863, Page 5
Tokomairiro,
Bruce Herald,
Volume III,
Issue 65, 6 July 1865, Page 3
Meeting at Kaitanagata...