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Urenui is a
settlement in
northern Taranaki, in the
North Island of New Zealand. It is
located on
State Highway 3
close to the s**** of the
North Taranaki...
- The
Urenui River is a
river of the
Taranaki Region of New Zealand's
North Island. It
flows northeast before turning northwest to
reach the
coast at Urenui...
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Urenui, in
northern Taranaki, the only
child of an Anglo-Irish immigrant,
William Henry Buck. William's wife Ngārongo-ki-tua, whom he met at
Urenui,...
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There are
health centres in Waitara, Opunake, Patea, Mokau,
Stratford and
Urenui. St John
Ambulance supplies all
ambulance services to Taranaki, with their...
- Pitt Island, also part of the
Chatham Islands. The prin****l
marae are at
Urenui in Taranaki, and on the
Chatham Islands. The
eponymous ancestor Mutunga...
- 100),
Waitara (7,680),
Inglewood (3,960), Ōakura (1,720), Ōkato (561) and
Urenui (429). The city
itself is a
service centre for the region's prin****l economic...
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First and
Second World Wars.
George Bertrand was born on 9
February 1891 in
Urenui, New Zealand. His
father was an
English immigrant and his
mother was Māori...
- with the
cultivations nearby.
Pukewhakamaru lay
inland of Ōkokī, up the
Urenui River. Ngāti Toa sta**** at
Pukewhakamaru for 12 months. The Waikato–Maniapoto...
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Tuamarina Tuatapere Tūrangi*
Turua Twizel*
Umawera Upper Hutt*
Upper Moutere Urenui Uruti Waddington Waharoa Waiau Waiau Pa
Waiharara Waiheke Island* Waihi*...
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member of the
Ashburton branch of the
Young Nats from 1963. He
chaired the
Urenui branch of the
National Party from 1969, and was the
Taranaki electorate...