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… rail to Hawke's Bay and thence by road through Gisborne and Rotorua to Auckland. It was the first time Royalty had …
… in a few boroughs and cities such as Opotiki (38 per cent), Rotorua (21 per cent), and Auckland (5·2 per cent). …
… this post to become superintendent of the Maori mission at Rotorua. There, because the district was a tourist centre, … given to tourists. He encouraged the formation of the Rotorua Maori Choir, which afterwards became famous for the … focal point of the Arawa people. During his 12 years at Rotorua he arranged the erection of 13 churches and mission …
… between the Maoris of the Tauranga district and those of Rotorua. Brown did his best to prevent or limit the … only towards the end of 1844 was there peace between the Rotorua and Tauranga tribes and, for the first time, Brown … year on visits around his archdeaconry, which included the Rotorua and Tarawera areas, as well as the vicinity of …
… his widowed mother was taken captive by Ngati Whakaue of Rotorua, whose chief later regretted having allowed him to …
… time. White Island lies at the northern end of the Taupo-Rotorua Volcanic Zone within which occurs the bulk of New …
… By 1844 he had founded stations at Whangaroa, Tauranga, Rotorua, Matamata, Whakatane, Opotiki, Kaipara, Auckland, …
… husband. Helen Macmillan Brown died on 22 February 1903 at Rotorua. Her name has since been perpetuated in Helen Connon …
… rights. The most popular lakes are Taupo and those at Rotorua. Big-game Fishing . There are plenty of big-game …
… area and from the Matamata, Putaruru, Tokaroa, and Rotorua areas are exported. This will be especially true …