- Ngā-kahu-
whero (–1836?) was a New
Zealand Te
Rarawa founding mother. She was a
ruling chief of the Te
Rarawa from
circa 1800
until her death. She parti****ted...
- 2023 -
Christchurch United U20 2024 -
University of
Canterbury 2nd The
Whero Cup, is an
annual Mainland Football knockout football competition for Canterbury...
- men's
teams and Reta
Fitzpatrick Cup for women's teams. The
charity cup are
Whero Cup for
Canterbury Premiership League's
reserve teams,
Canterbury Championship...
-
Whero O Te
Rangi Bailey QSO (1935 – 1
December 2016; also
known as Poppy) was a New
Zealand Māori
weaver and
textile artist. She was a
teacher at New...
- The
spectacled triplefin (Ruanoho
whero) is a
triplefin in the
genus Ruanoho. It is
commonly found around New
Zealand from
depths of a few
metres to about...
- Te Whānau
Whero. Mōria
Marae are
affiliated with Ngāti Kairewa, Ngāti Kerewheti, Ngāti Te Pou, Ngāti Tuapango, Te
Hikutu and Te Whānau
Whero. Pā te Aroha...
-
texts to
reduce the copy time. Mastɔ subwardenɔ y ɔmēde me to you. And
wherɔ y wrot to you the last wyke that y
trouyde itt good to differrɔ thelectionɔ...
-
immensely po****r, even
hosting such
dignitaries as the Māori King Te
Whero Whero, Sir
George Grey,
Richard Seddon, Sir
Joseph Ward and
William M****ey...
-
three Ngāti Haua
chiefs but most
signatories were Waikato.
Chief Te
Whero whero did not sign, "probably due to the lack of
dignity compared to the Waitangi...
-
Anglican clergyman Nga****a Piripi,
television and film
actress Ngā-kahu-
whero, Te
Rarawa founding mother and a
ruling chief Dr
Papaarangi Mary-Jane Reid...