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Tutira (Māori:
Tūtira) is a
village to the
north of
Napier and is part of the Hawke's Bay
Region in New Zealand's
North Island. It is
located on State...
- "
Tūtira Mai Ngā Iwi", or "
Tūtira Mai", is a New
Zealand Māori folk song (or waiata)
written in the 1950s by
Canon Wiremu Te Tau Huata. The song became...
- Lake
Tūtira is a body of
water in north-eastern Hawke's Bay in New Zealand. Much of the area was surve**** by
Herbert Guthrie-Smith, who
farmed 60,000 acres...
- broker. In 1880 he
emigrated to New Zealand. In
September 1882 he
leased Tutira, a
sheep station in
central Hawke's Bay,
which was his home for the rest...
- ; Northcote, L. (15
April 2010). "Holocene
sedimentary record from Lake
Tutira: A
template for
upland watershed erosion proximal to the
Waipaoa Sedimentary...
- the
Royal Navy and she was sold to the
Royal New
Zealand Navy and
renamed Tutira. Loch
Morlich which was
ordered from Swan
Hunter on 13
February 1943. She...
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elected from the
rural subdivisions of Kaweka, Maraekākaho, Poukawa, and
Tūtira. The
Poukawa community subdivision returned one
member of the
Rural Community...
- in Korea, the New
Zealand government ordered two Loch-class
frigates –
Tutira and
Pukaki to
prepare to make for
Korean waters, and for the
whole of the...
- Zealand's
North Island. It
flows east from hill
country to the east of Lake
Tutira to
reach Hawke Bay 25
kilometres (16 mi)
north of Napier. List of rivers...
- 1950, New
Zealand made
preparations to
dispatch two Loch
class frigates,
Tutira and Pukaki, to
Korean waters; on 3 July, the
ships left
Devonport Naval...