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… to survey parts of the coast as far as the Firth of Thames. Kent's was the first European vessel to traverse …
Type: Biography
… Missionary Society (CMS) set up new bases at Kaitāia, Thames, Tauranga, Matamata and Te Awamutu. William Williams …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Missions and missionaries
… touring smaller thermal regions such as Te Aroha (near Thames), and Hanmer Springs in north Canterbury, Wohlmann …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Tourist industry
… Muriwhenua, who lived in Hauraki (near present-day Thames), and agreed the first to reach her would claim her …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: East Coast region
… an increase of 15.9% since 2006. It is 88 km northeast of Thames via the Kōpū–Hikuai road (State Highway 25A). …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Hauraki–Coromandel places
… Westland. The next year there were further discoveries in Thames–Coromandel . Who were the miners? Legend says the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: History of immigration
… Committed golfer Clarice Espiner played regularly at the Thames Golf Club until a month before her death in 2008, at …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Golf
… chief ports of call include Farewell Spit, the Firth of Thames, and Kaipara and Manukau harbours. On the coast, they …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Wading birds
… subjects. On Sunday 27 March 1887 in St George's Church at Thames, Pāpāhia was admitted to deacon's orders by the …
Type: Biography
… lasting three to five years followed at Mahurangi; Upper Thames; Auckland Central; Sydenham, Christchurch; Hamilton; …
Type: Biography
… was made a justice of the peace, appointed chairman of the Thames School of Mines committee at Coromandel, and …
Type: Biography
… facilities were provided, most notably at Walton-on-Thames, Hornchurch and Brocklehurst. ‘Blighty,’ as the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: First World War
… The last kauri Artist Rei Hamon was once manager of the Thames Sawmilling Company and had the job of supervising the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Kauri forest
… flows through Te Aroha and then north to the Firth of Thames. In the 1870s Josiah Clifton Firth cleared the river …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Waikato places
… Selwyn Hovell's notorious excavation at Ōruarangi pā, near Thames, in the summer of 1932–33. There is strong evidence …
Type: Biography
… in the Coromandel, they transferred their operations to Thames in 1871 and made mining equipment, water pumps, …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Workshop industries
… Oxford itself and Cambridge were also used. Two rivers, the Thames and the Clutha (a variant of Clyde), have British …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Place names
… brought a dramatic turnaround. The Thorns moved to Thames, where Jim had been elected MP. During his frequent …
Type: Biography
… of matron at the New Zealand Military Hospital at Walton-on-Thames, England. She received the support of the North …
Type: Biography
… until the end of winter. Its main stop-off is the Firth of Thames, winter home to 50–60% of the wrybill population. As …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Wading birds