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… Te Ātiawa and Waitōtara clubs in Taranaki, Huimai club in Rotorua, Te Aroha club in Wellington and Kia Toa Rugby …
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Part of story: Māori rugby – whutupaoro
… Bill (who had for many years been totally deaf) retired to Rotorua where Maggie found relief for her rheumatism in the …
Type: Biography
… Coast in 1823, after the Ngāpuhi capture of Mokoia Island, Rotorua, Te Whānau-a-Ruataupare hapū of Tokomaru Bay, aided …
Type: Biography
… also had package deals with hotels, such as Brents Hotel in Rotorua and the White Star Hotel in Queenstown. While total …
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Part of story: Holidays
… her family emigrated to New Zealand. After brief stays in Rotorua and Auckland, the family moved to Wellington, where …
Type: Biography
… Grange made detailed maps of an enormous area between Rotorua and Mt Ruapehu. He became interested in the ash …
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Part of story: Geological exploration
… at the annual conference of the institution. He died in Rotorua on 15 March 1974, survived by his three children; …
Type: Biography
… one of the first contingent of 50 nurses to embark on the Rotorua for the Middle East. While based in Egypt she …
Type: Biography
… site that has been mined in New Zealand is at Ngākuru near Rotorua. Ngākuru zeolites, mixed with sand, have been used …
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Part of story: Rock, limestone and clay
… Taupō, Hauraki and the Coromandel Peninsula, and parts of Rotorua district. The fourth main centre Although it has …
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Part of story: Waikato region
… Flying Column, which almost trapped him at Earthquake Flat, Rotorua, on 7 February 1870. Once again, Te Kooti managed to …
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Part of story: New Zealand Wars
… local waterways. In 1892 the species was liberated in Lake Rotorua, and in 1897 in Lake Taupō. Rainbow trout can …
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Part of story: Trout and salmon
… of fish was declining, especially in Lake Taupō and the Rotorua lakes. It appears that the rise in trout numbers …
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Part of story: Lakes
… Arthur Riley died at sea near Pitcairn Island on board the Rotorua on 29 August 1929, returning from a trip to England. …
Type: Biography
… made her a ward of George Seville. They decided to visit Rotorua for treatment of George's rheumatism before …
Type: Biography
… Fitness Centre. Susan Devoy During the 1980s Susan Devoy of Rotorua was perhaps the greatest figure in international …
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Part of story: Indoor sports
… often resulted in drunkenness and other social problems. A Rotorua minister told a government commission in 1898, …
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Part of story: Māori Land Court – Te Kōti Whenua
… Te Hāpimana, after Thomas Chapman , the CMS missionary at Rotorua. Released in boyhood, he returned to South Taranaki …
Type: Biography
… as a bad omen. After the destruction Sophia moved to Rotorua, where she was a guide at Whakarewarewa until she …
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Part of story: Ngāti Ruanui
… Cambridge (1884), the thermal spas of Te Aroha (1886) and Rotorua (1894), and the gold-mining centres of Thames (1898) …
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Part of story: Waikato region