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Kōrero: Manawatū and Horowhenua region

Whārangi 16. Hononga, rauemi nō waho

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  • Manawatu NZ

    Information published by the Central Economic Development Association on things to do and places to stay.

  • Horowhenua District Council

    Information about the Horowhenua district, including news, services, and council activities.

  • Manawatū District Council

    A website with comprehensive information about the Manawatū district, its administration, and community information.

  • Manawatu/Horowhenua memorials

    This page on NZ History offers a clickable map so users can see images and details of major memorials in Manawatū and Horowhenua.

  • Massey University at Palmerston North

    The website of Massey University, where teaching and research focus on the life sciences, agriculture, horticulture, veterinary medicine, food science and technology, and biotechnology.

Ētahi whakaaro puaki, takenga

  • Davies, D. A., and R. E. Clevely. Pioneering
    to prosperity: a centennial history of the Oroua
    county and Feilding borough
    . Feilding:
    Feilding Borough Council and Oroua County Council,
    1981.
  • Dreaver, A. J. Horowhenua county and its
    people: a centennial history
    . Palmerston
    North: Dunmore Press and Horowhenua County Council,
    1984.
  • Dreaver, Anthony. Levin: the making of a
    town
    . Levin: Horowhenua District Council,
    2006.
  • Holcroft, M. H. The line of the road: a
    history of Manawatu county, 1876–1976
    .
    Dunedin: McIndoe, 1977.
  • Hunt, A. N, ed. Foxton 1888–1988: the first
    hundred years
    . Foxton: Foxton Borough Council,
    1987.
  • McEwen, J. M. Rangitāne: a tribal
    history
    . Auckland: Reed, 1986.
  • Petersen, G. C. Palmerston North: a
    centennial history
    . Wellington: A. H. & A.
    W. Reed, 1973.
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Me pēnei te tohu i te whārang

Malcolm McKinnon, Manawatū and Horowhenua region, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/mi/story/15337/sources (accessed 4 June 2026).

He kōrero nā Malcolm McKinnon, i tāngia i te 2 March 2009, updated 1 April 2015.