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… control of the Pukeora Sanatorium, King George V Hospital, Rotorua, and Queen Mary Hospital, Hanmer. These …
… former surface. Main centres of these are about Taupo and Rotorua where groups of lakes, large and small, fill hollows …
… carvers, but had been carved by experts from Thames and Rotorua. It is possible that the major carved house was …
… Waikato, and King Country tribes ( Tainui canoe) and the Rotorua and Taupo tribes ( Te Arawa canoe) appear to have … the well-known story of Hinemoa who swam across Lake Rotorua to wed her lover, Tu-Tanekai. To the descendants of …
… improved standard of work. Te Arawa: The Arawa people of Rotorua and the Bay of Plenty have had a flourishing … struck, like Dieffenbach, the German explorer who visited Rotorua in 1840, with the profusion of carvings to be seen … the force behind the School of Maori Arts established at Rotorua in the 1920s, and Ngati Porou carvers trained in …
… Auckland and Wellington and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Rotorua. The St. Helens Hospitals were established in 1907, …
… line was eventually extended from Napier, through Taupo and Rotorua, to Thames, where it met the Auckland line already …
… 18 urban areas are Whangarei, Auckland, Hamilton, Tauranga, Rotorua, Gisborne, Napier, Hastings, New Plymouth, Wanganui, …
… Christchurch City of Wellington Highland Pipe Band 1963 Rotorua City of Wellington Highland Pipe Band 1964 Dunedin …
… Hongi Hika to make his famed attack on the Arawas at Rotorua. In September 1819 a Ngapuhi taua (war party) who …