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Blenheim (/ˈblɛnɪm/ BLEN-im; Māori:
Waiharakeke) is the most
populous town in the
region of Marlborough, in the
north east of the
South Island of New...
- descent, he
identified with the Ngāti
Maniapoto iwi. He was born in
Waiharakeke, Waikato, New
Zealand on c.1874. Douglas, Tutahanga. "****atahi Barrett"...
- 265 ft (81 m) long
Waiharakeke bridge,
where Harbour Rd
crosses an arm of the harbour,
opened in 1909...
- taua
retreated to the mist
after their victory. A Kāti Māmoe
chief of
Waiharakeke Pa
named Te
Whetuki was
described as
being "of
strangely wild aspect"...
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Torehape Turua Waharau Waitakaruru Whakatīwai
Waihi Ward:
Golden Cross Golden Valley Waiharakeke Waihi Waikino Waimata Waitawheta Waitekauri Whiritoa...
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starts near the town of Kawakawa, at the
convergence of the
Otiria and
Waiharakeke Streams, and is soon
joined by the
Waiomio Stream.
About half the river's...
- to
Whariwharangi Bay Hut.
Campsites are also
located along the way at
Waiharakeke Bay,
Anapai Bay, and
Mutton Cove.
Awaroa Inlet can be
crossed from anywhere...
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flows from east
through Motatau and then runs
northwest to join the
Waiharakeke Stream. The
North Auckland Line runs
through Motatau. The name is Māori...
- a plan had been made for
Otiria station. In 1910 it was amended, as
Waiharakeke Stream was too
close to it. From 23
December 1910
Scoria Flat station...
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Ernest William Taylor – of Hamilton. For
services to the community.
Waiharakeke Waitere – of Putiki. For
services to the Māori community. John Anthony...