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… 58 km south-west of Whangārei and 186 km north-west of Auckland. In 2013 it had a population of 4,251. The Wairoa …
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Part of story: Northland places
… and celebrated at gay and lesbian community events such as Auckland’s Hero Festival and Big Gay Out. Gender-diverse …
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Part of story: Gender diversity
… Taranaki. Tītahi also established pā in Tāmaki-makau-rau (Auckland), which included Maungakiekie (One Tree Hill). The …
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Part of story: Ngāti Awa
… 1858 and during 1859 Hochstetter and Haast travelled to Auckland, Waikato, the central North Island and Nelson. …
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Part of story: Geomorphology – a history
… Flora antarctica described the distinctive plants of the Auckland and Campbell island groups, and G. R. Gray …
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Part of story: European discovery of plants and animals
… institutes for farm cadets, and diagnostic laboratories in Auckland, Levin and Christchurch. Spreading the word At its …
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Part of story: Agricultural education
… of Captain William Hobson. He based his government in Auckland. This did not please the New Zealand Company, which …
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Part of story: Wellington region
… Robert Clinton Hughes was born in Auckland, New Zealand, probably in July 1847, the son of …
Type: Biography
… from the oil refinery to a terminal at Wiri in South Auckland. For most of its 170-kilometre length it shares a …
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Part of story: Northland region
… at Greymouth (with campuses in 2020 at Westport, Reefton, Auckland, Christchurch and Wānaka) has allowed for the …
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Part of story: West Coast region
… troops landed in New Zealand in June 1942, encamping near Auckland and Wellington. They were the first of 150,000 who …
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Part of story: Second World War
… changed its name several times. In 1920 it became the North Auckland Rugby Union, and in 1994 the Northland Rugby Union. …
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Part of story: Northland region
… to coastal strips between Taranaki and Horowhenua, the Auckland area, and the Aupōuri peninsula at the island’s …
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Part of story: Conifer–broadleaf forests
… on board, emigrated to Nelson, New Zealand, on the Lord Auckland , arriving on 23 February 1842. Another daughter, …
Type: Biography
… Hale and her husband, Robert Hale, a baker, of Parnell, Auckland. In the smaller colonial homes it was difficult to …
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… the Kangaroos (Australia’s national team) at Carlaw Park, Auckland. Rugby convert George Nēpia was at fullback; Jack …
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Part of story: Māori rugby – whutupaoro
… has exhibited massive white elephants in the window of an Auckland art gallery, which he said was ‘a little …
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Part of story: Māori humor – te whakakata
… were born overseas, but by 2006 this had risen to 24%. In Auckland in 2006, 39% of the workforce was born overseas, …
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Part of story: Workforce composition
… The plant has escaped from gardens and is abundant in Auckland City and northern Hawke’s Bay. It is a problem in …
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Part of story: Weeds of the bush
… the lands between the Hokianga Harbour and Tāmaki (Auckland). The tribes are Te Roroa, Te Uri-o-Hau, Te Taoū …
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Part of story: Ngāti Whātua