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… to design new public spaces in Auckland, Wellington and Rotorua. His first project was the development of the Mount … largest project was designing reserves and streetscapes in Rotorua between 1930 and 1932. He covered what are now …
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Part of story: Landscape architecture
… calendar included races in Auckland, Wellington, Rotorua, Ashburton, and Lake Pegasus, near Christchurch. …
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Part of story: Minor outdoor sports
… About 20,000 years ago debris from a volcanic eruption at Rotorua blocked the Waikato River and redirected it to its …
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Part of story: Hauraki–Coromandel region
… Road names in farming areas opened up in the 1950s between Rotorua and Taupō include Crete, Galatos, Maleme, Alamein …
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Part of story: Place names
… for the growing number of tourists at locations such as Rotorua, Queenstown, and Mt Cook. Complementing rather than …
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Part of story: Aviation
… from Tūhua (Mayor Island), Aotea (Great Barrier Island) and Rotorua–Taupō, and argillite from Nelson, have been located …
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Part of story: Te ohanga onamata a rohe – economic regions
… sentence by the Youth Court. These are in Auckland, Rotorua, Palmerston North and Christchurch. In 2017 there …
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Part of story: Children’s homes and fostering
… it to the water that day. On several lakes – most notably Rotorua, Taupō, Wanaka and Wakatipu – steamers provided …
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Part of story: Shipping
… Queen is crowned. Kaituna River River that drains Lake Rotorua and Lake Rotoiti. Starting at the outlet of Rotoiti …
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Part of story: Bay of Plenty places
… for periods working in Ōamaru, Dunedin, Invercargill, Rotorua and the Coromandel, and a year in Wellington when … later she collapsed while bathing in a thermal pool in Rotorua, and died at Rotorua Hospital on 29 May 2003, aged 57. Soon after her …
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… to Waiiti Native School (later Rotoiti Native School), Rotorua. There she met Peter Pikikōtuku Īhāia, a clerk in … for Māori women which had been established in 1937 at Rotorua. The Rotoiti football club was initiated with her … teaching in the early 1950s to work at this. She died at Rotorua Hospital on 4 April 1964, survived by her husband. …
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… The forces harried defeated Ngāti Whātua as far as Rotorua, where Taiwhanga took captive a woman of Te Arawa, … Thomas Chapman and Henry Williams to Tauranga and Rotorua when they took the Christian message there in 1831, …
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… a band of silica deposited by thermal activity, while near Rotorua the Kākahi Falls have a temperature of 40° Celsius. …
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Part of story: Waterfalls
… & Game still carried out stocking – for instance in the Rotorua lakes, which have good water quality and food …
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Part of story: Acclimatisation
… and the towns on the fringes of Te Urewera – Murupara, Rotorua, Whakatāne, Gisborne and Wairoa. This poses a …
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Part of story: Ngāi Tūhoe
… it until 1870 when it was taken by Captain Gilbert Mair at Rotorua. Another two of Te Kooti’s flags were seized at Te …
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Part of story: Ngā haki – Māori and flags
… Alps, Wellington, Poverty Bay, the Bay of Plenty, Taupo, Rotorua, Auckland and Hokianga. He took many photographs, …
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… an East Coast rangatira (chief), was to visit a marae at Rotorua belonging to the rangatira Huri Tu Moana. Apanui …
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Part of story: Te kawa o te marae
… The regional council's boundaries also include the Rotorua district, which lies within the Volcanic Plateau …
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Part of story: Bay of Plenty region
… joined the Apostolic Church at age 21. He became leader of Rotorua’s Lake City Church, then the second largest …
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Part of story: Ngā hāhi – Māori and Christian denominations