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Waimārama is a
seaside village in
Hastings District, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand.
Waimārama is a po****r surf beach,
known as a
beach break on a
sandy beach...
- MV
Waimarama was a UK
refrigerated cargo liner. She was
built in
Northern Ireland for Shaw,
Savill &
Albion Line and
launched in 1938. She
carried perishable...
- The
Brook Waimārama Sanctuary is a
nearly 700
hectare mainland "ecological island"
sanctuary located 6 km
south of Nelson, New Zealand. The sanctuary...
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Waimarama Taumaunu ONZM MBE (born 18
October 1962),
often known as Wai Taumaunu, is a New
Zealand netball coach and
former international netball player...
- the
refrigerated cargo liner Waimarama, was part of the
Operation Pedestal convoy to Malta. On 13
August 1942
Waimarama was
bombed by a
German Junkers...
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killed in a
skirmish at
nearby Waimarama, Te
Heuheu abandoned his
siege of Roto-a-Tara and
raided the pā at
Waimarama instead.
Following this, he returned...
- ships:
Waiwera and
Waipawa launched in 1934,
Wairangi launched in 1935 and
Waimarama launched in 1938. As well as
being unusually large for
their era, the...
- of predators,
using pest
control methods in
conjunction with the
Brook Waimarama Sanctuary. The main
track zigzags up to the
ridge of the hills, providing...
- Zealand. It lies to the
south of
Nelson and is the
location of the
Brook Waimārama Sanctuary, a
conservation project at the head of the
Brook Valley. The...
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inaugural title. At the 1989 tournament, a New
Zealand team
captained by
Waimarama Taumaunu,
defeated Australia 33–29. At the 1989
Halberg Awards, the Silver...