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Review Office. "Te
Whata Tau o ****uaki
Ministry of
Education School Profile". educationcounts.govt.nz.
Ministry of Education. "Te
Whata Tau o ****uaki Education...
- Whatawhata,
previously also
spelt Whata Whata, is a
small town in the
Waikato region on the east bank of the Waipā River, at the
junction of
State Highways...
- Bill (Wiremu/William) Te
Whata was a New
Zealand Māori
rugby union and
rugby league representative. He also pla**** one test for the New
Zealand rugby...
- Kat
Whata-Simpkins (born 4 June 1990) is a New
Zealand rugby union and
rugby league player. She
currently plays for the New
Zealand Women's
Sevens team...
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Encyclopedia of New Zealand.
Retrieved 1
November 2024. "Demographics". Te
Whata.
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February 2023. "About". Te
Arawa Lakes Trust.
Retrieved 1 February...
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Dallas News.
December 20, 2024.
Retrieved December 20, 2024. "
Whata-wedding? More like 'Wittaburger' wedding! DFW native,
Royals shortstop Bobby...
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Kahurangi Carter,
politician Dan Hooker, UFC
fighter "Demographics". Te
Whata.
Retrieved 2023-02-01. Walker,
Ranginui (2004). Ka
Whawhai Tonu
Matou -...
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France in the final. In 2011 with a team
consisting of
among others, Kat
Whata-Simpkins and
Renee Wickliffe the team
defeated Netherlands,
Italy and Germany...
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particularly on
Waitangi Day. The most
common flag was
designed by
Norman Te
Whata and
features a circle, off-centre to hoist, with a mere
crossed by a scroll...
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Coree J. W. Te
Whata-Colley (born 13
January 1995) is a New
Zealand rugby union player who
plays for
Northland in the
Bunnings NPC. His
position is prop...