Ētahi atu tūhononga, pae tukutuku hoki
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Sarjeant Gallery
The Sarjeant Gallery is Whanganui city’s major art gallery.
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Te Haahi Ratana
The website of Te Haahi Ratana, the Rātana church, includes information about its history and the church’s founder, Tahupōtiki Wiremu Rātana.
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Whanganui District Council
The website of Whanganui city’s local authority.
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VisitWhanganui
Information on Whanganui city and the Whanganui River for visitors.
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Whanganui memorials
This page on nzhistory.net.nz offers a clickable map so users can see images and details of major memorials in Whanganui.
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Whanganui Regional Museum
The website of the Whanganui Regional Museum.
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Whanganui River Maori Trust Board
The website of the trust representing Whanganui River iwi.
Ētahi whakaaro puaki, takenga
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Belich, James. The New Zealand wars and the Victorian interpretation of racial conflict. Auckland: Penguin, 1988.
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Chapple, L. J. B., and H. C. Veitch. Wanganui. Hāwera: Hawera Star, 1939.
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Downes, T. W. Old Whanganui. Christchurch: Kiwi Publishers, 1998 (originally published 1915).
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Maclean, Susan. Architect of the angels: the churches of Frederick de Jersey Clere. Wellington: Steele Roberts, 2002.
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National resources survey, part 7; Wanganui region / compiled by the Town and Country Planning Division, Ministry of Works. Wellington: Govt. Printer, 1971.
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Simon, Morvin T. Taku whare e–: he mauri tu = My home my heart: the spirit dwells still. Whanganui: Wanganui Regional Community College, 1986.
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Smart, Maxwell J. G., and Arthur P. Bates. The Wanganui story. Wanganui: Wanganui Newspapers, 1972.