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… out research through the Forest Research Institute at Rotorua. From 1987 this came under the Ministry of Forestry. …
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Part of story: Life sciences
… the honour. He died the following year while on holiday in Rotorua, on 29 January 1927. He was survived by his wife and …
Type: Biography
… the 1940s and won the national 14-foot championship at Rotorua several times in the early 1940s. In 1940 he gained …
Type: Biography
… on for decades. In the 1890s Auckland was connected with Rotorua and Thames, and Napier with Wellington and (via the …
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Part of story: Railways
… Margaret and Mary Butler moved from Wellington to Rotorua, where Mary died in October 1943 – a severe blow to …
Type: Biography
… and memorials at New Plymouth, Coromandel and Ōhinemutu, Rotorua. A memorial to HMS Britomart ’s 1840 arrival at …
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Part of story: Memorials and monuments
… musician, and formed the Māori Opera Company at Rotorua in the early 20th century. It toured the North …
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Part of story: Opera and musical theatre
… of wharenui: Te Papa o te Aroha, Tokoroa; Ihenga, Rotorua; and Ngākau Māhaki at Unitec, Auckland. A new …
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Part of story: Contemporary Māori art – ngā toi hōu
… Auckland Fibre Manufacturing Company, the Thames Valley and Rotorua Railway Company, and the New Zealand Frozen Meat and …
Type: Biography
… iwi at Mātakitaki in 1822 Te Arawa at Mokoia Island on Lake Rotorua in 1823. The Treaty of Waitangi Ngāpuhi were also at …
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Part of story: Ngāpuhi
… It was standard to supply only from dusk to midnight. Rotorua had electricity from dusk to midnight from 1901; …
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Part of story: Energy supply and use
… Falls, to provide electricity to the tourist centre of Rotorua. Three years later the government systematically …
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Part of story: Waterfalls
… Woolf Fisher died on 12 January 1975 at his holiday home in Rotorua; he was survived by his wife, Joyce. …
Type: Biography
… the Reverend Thomas Chapman 's school at Te Ngae, near Rotorua, later moved to Maketū. When he was 12 he went with …
Type: Biography
… line. Branch lines extended from Frankton to Cambridge, Rotorua and Te Aroha. Hamilton’s position as Waikato’s main …
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Part of story: Waikato places
… Taupō Volcanic Zone, which runs through Lake Taupō and the Rotorua lakes to Whakaari (White Island) off the Bay of …
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Part of story: King Country region
… a week there. A second home at Otaramarae on Lake Rotoiti, Rotorua, brought new experiences when he became a friend and …
Type: Biography
… Whakatāne and Gisborne in 1960, and at Tauranga, Taupō, Rotorua and Wairoa in 1961. At these conferences university …
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Part of story: Māori Studies – ngā tari Māori
… and belonging. The para whakawai on Mokoia Island in Lake Rotorua trains members of Te Arawa and other interested …
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Part of story: Mau rākau – Māori use of weaponry
… as flax, pork and potatoes took him inland, and south to Rotorua. By February 1836 Montefiore had moved to the Bay of …
Type: Biography