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- was discovered as a chance seedling in 1952 by the farmer O. Moran from Waiwhero in the Moutere Hills near Motueka, New Zealand. It was then cultivated...
- in 2019. Murphy has likewise published books on menstruation, including Waiwhero: Red Waters: A Celebration of Womanhood He Whakahirahiratanga o te Ira...
- towns from the 1860s Nelson Gold Rush, the first strike of which was at Waiwhero, just northeast of Ngātīmoti. List of New Zealand state highways "Traffic...
- Māmoe ancestry. Her husband Marukore was a local with Te Kāhea ancestry. Waiwhero and Hekeia were Waitaha chiefs, with Te Anau being the latter's granddaughter...
- Barrytown and Punakaiki, specifically between the Punakaiki River and Waiwhero (Lawson) Cr****. These colonies were established in the middle of the 18th...
- between Barrytown and Punakaiki, specifically from the Punakaiki River to Waiwhero (Lawson) Cr****. The area of the breeding colonies comprises forest-covered...
- Wellington on 13 August 1853, and moving to 240 ha of land purchased at Waiwhero, Ngātīmoti, in Nelson Province, joining other former Indian Army officers...
- The Catlins. The settlement's name is thought to have originally been Waiwhero. This name, though seeming to come from Māori words meaning "red water"...
- Canoe Cr**** (which roughly bisects the flats), Deverys Cr****, Maher Cr****, Waiwhero Cr****, and Hibernia Cr**** (which flows into Nikau Scenic Reserve). The...