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Wharanui is a
small village located in
Marlborough on the east
coast of New Zealand's
South Island between Ward and Kaikōura.
State Highway 1 and the Main...
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central uplands,
tarariki in the east and
wharanui in the west. In Northland, C. australis
shows a
great deal of genetic...
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floor and
occasionally grows as a low
trunk epiphyte. Its Māori name is
wharanui. "Peperomia
urvilleana A.Rich".
Plants of the
World Online.
Royal Botanic...
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Wakefield Wānaka Ward
Warrington Wedderburn West
Eyreton Weston Westport Wharanui Whataroa Whitecliffs Winscombe Winton Witherlea Woodend Woodlands Woodstock...
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brought a halt to work at the
northern end, with the
coastal village of
Wharanui established as the
terminus of the line
south from Blenheim. The 1920s...
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Blenheim opened to
Seddon in
October 1902, to Ward in
April 1911, and to
Wharanui in
December 1915. The line
finally opened across the present-day Marlborough...
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between Taranaki and Kāwhia.
Their first two sons, Manu-kōpiri and Maru-
wharanui, were born in
south Taranaki.
During a stay in Kāwhia, some of Māhanga's...
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Fairhall Grovetown Marlborough Ridge Rapaura Rārangi
Renwick Riverlands Seddon Spring Cr****
Tuamarina Waihopai Valley Wairau Valley Ward
Wharanui Woodbourne...
- Thistle (1917) HMS Watchman (D26) MV Wellington Star (1952) MV Whangaroa (1955) MV
Wharanui (1956) SS Wiltshire (1912) RMS Windsor Castle (1922) SS Wood**** (1906)...
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Christchurch crept north to meet a line
being built southwards from
Wharanui. In 1945, the full line was
completed when the two ends met in Kaikōura...