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Waerenga is a
locality in the Waikato, New Zealand. The area is in the
Hukanui Waerenga electoral ward of the
Waikato District Council.
Waerenga is a Maori...
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October 1865 in
which about 35 Māori were
killed and the seven-day
siege of
Waerenga-a-Hika in
November 1865. The government,
claiming that one of Volkner's...
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Waerenga-ā-Hika and
lived there from 1853 to 1865. On 3
April 1859
Williams was
appointed the
first Bishop of Waiapu,
basing his
diocese at
Waerenga-ā-Hika...
- 2023 Censuses".
Stats NZ -
Tatauranga Aotearoa -
Aotearoa Data Explorer.
Waerenga-Whitikahu
General Ward.
Retrieved 3
October 2024. "Totals by
topic for...
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state primary school. In 2019, it was a
decile 8
school with a roll of 18.
Waerenga-o-Kuri
School is a Year 1–8 co-educational
state primary school. In 2019...
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research farm and
railway station was Wairangi,
changed to
Waerenga in 1897.
Waerenga means a bush
clearing for farming. The name Te
Kauwhata was used...
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driven out of Tokomaru, made
their way by the
middle of
September 1865 to
Waerenga-ā-hika,
which was the
Church Missionary Society (CMS)
mission station that...
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October 1865 in
which about 35 Māori were killed, and the seven-day
siege of
Waerenga-a-Hika in
November 1865. The
government confiscated northern parts of Urewera...
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distinguished scholar of the Māori language.
Williams was born at
Waerenga-ā-Hika, Gisborne, New Zealand, the son of
Sarah Williams and
Leonard Williams...
- New Zealand.
Williams ****isted his
father as a
tutor in the
school at
Waerenga-ā-hika. In 1862
Leonard was
appointed to be
Archdeacon of Waiapu. The First...