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… paddling on distant rivers and lakes. Regions such as the Rotorua and Southern Lakes, which offer both exciting rivers …
… In 1909–11 the New Zealand Shipping Co. built the Ruahine, Rotorua , and Remuera , of 11,000 tons. In addition to their …
… adjacent to the cleared land. In the pumice land south of Rotorua, samples of the earthworm fauna were taken at …
… recorded from a number of localities – the Hunua Ranges, Rotorua lakes district, western Urewera, Bay of Plenty, East …
… in New Zealand for his parents' visit 20 years before – to Rotorua. It was here that the itinerary was disrupted by a …
… by a hot lake known as the Waimangu boiling lake. In Rotorua there are hot springs at Whakarewarewa and …
… until 7 February 1870, when Gilbert Mair captured it near Rotorua (F8). Te Kooti lost another “powerful” flag at Te … The Maoris of the Ngati Makino tribe of Otamarakau Pa (near Rotorua) requested a flag in August 1902, and this (E17) was …
… Wellington. In 1864 he was appointed native assessor to the Rotorua district Maori Land Court. When war broke out in the …
… shown by the recent construction of attractive stations at Rotorua, Te Awamutu, New Plymouth, Stratford, Napier, …
… he would never fight again. He refused to accompany Hongi's Rotorua expedition. The apparently inevitable tribal wars, …