- 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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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 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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moved to Palmerston. He
oversaw gold
rushes at
places such as Lake End,
Tokomairiro, and the Mt. Ida district. In 1865,
because of his
unenthusiastic work...
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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...
- grounds. The
school has a
strong rivalry with the
smaller but
older Tokomairiro High
School in the
neighbouring town of Milton.
Links with the past at...
-
Russia As an
abbreviation of
Tokomairiro or Tokomairaro, New Zealand: Toko Mouth, a
settlement near
Milton Tokomairiro High School,
Milton Tokomairaro...
- a
younger sister and an
older brother. She
received her
education at
Tokomairiro High School. She
began tertiary education at the
University of Otago...
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during the late 1880s were the
Lawrence Presbyterian Church (1886),
Tokomairiro Presbyterian Church (1888) and a
grain and
woolstore for Reid, Mclean...