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… The main highway between Hamilton, 14 miles north-west, and Rotorua, 53 miles southeast, passes through Cambridge. A … branch goods-traffic line links Cambridge with the Hamilton-Rotorua railway at Ruakura, 12 miles north-west. The main …
… on this site. p> Charles Moihi Bennett was born in Rotorua on 27 July 1913, son of the Right Rev. Bishop F. A. …
… of the provincial railway network was long delayed. Rotorua had been reached in 1894.and Thames in 1898, but the …
… trophy, the Allen Challenge Shield, was presented by the Rotorua Association, and the runners-up trophy, the Hastings … and Otago Auckland and Wellington 1962 Canterbury and Rotorua Matamata 1963 Canterbury Southland 1964 Rotorua Southland Second Grade Precident's Shield (Winner) …
… Biography on this site. Jean Gardner Batten was born at Rotorua on 15 September 1909 and educated at Cleveland House …
… in most districts in small streams, lakes, and ponds. At Rotorua the Maoris fish for these crayfish by lowering small …
… New Zealand it has Government Tourist Bureaus at Auckland, Rotorua, Te Aroha, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, and …
… through Taupo. By road Taupo is 53 miles southwest of Rotorua, 40 miles south-east of Tokoroa, 96 ½ miles … Andrew Powers, a Maori captive. The Rev. Thomas Chapman, of Rotorua, travelled to the northern shores of Lake Taupo … formed a link between the coach services from Auckland via Rotorua, to Taupo and the journey was continued from Tokaanu …
… a tributary of the Piako River, on the west. The Hamilton-Rotorua railway passes through Matamata and the town is connected by road to Hamilton, 38 miles west; Rotorua, 46 miles south-east; and Tauranga, 38½ miles …
… many waters throughout New Zealand, but principally in the Rotorua and Waikato hydro lakes and Lake Taupo. Other, but …