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Place in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand
Pukehou is a farming locality in southern Hawke's Bay, in the eastern North Island of New Zealand. Pukehou is located on State Highway 2, about halfway
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State integrated, boys, secondary school in Central Hawke's Bay, New Zealand
Pukehou Historic Book Trust. p. 50. ISBN 0-473-11280-9. McBain, Hugh (2006). "The Schools and Te Aute College". Opening the Gate. Te Aute and Pukehou
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Railway station in New Zealand
December 1912 the name of the next station, Pukehou, was changed to Te Aute (Te Aute College is near Pukehou) and Te Aute was changed to Te Nahu. Then,
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Territorial authority district in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand
Zealand. Formed in 1989, it covers an area of 3,333 square kilometres, from Pukehou in the north to Takapau in the south, and from the western Ruahine Range
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New Zealand Māori chief
Angi-o-tū) and descendant of Rākei-hikuroa. When he arrived at her village near Pukehou in Hawke's Bay, he found the people building a house and joined in the
Tūrongo
Porangahau School 1–8 Coed Pōrangahau State 38 [53] 730 730 Pukehou School 1–8 Coed Pukehou State 37 [54] 2652 2652 Sherwood School 1–8 Coed Ashley Clinton
List of schools in the Hawke's Bay
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Māori iwi in New Zealand
Nohomaiterangi wharenui on Tapairu Road at Waipawa Pukehou marae and Keke Haunga wharenui on State Highway 2 at Pukehou Te Whatuiāpiti marae and Te Whatuiāpiti wharenui
Ngāti_Te_Whatuiāpiti
Town in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand
adjoining stations Waipawa Line open, station closed 5.81 km (3.61 mi) Palmerston North–Gisborne Line Pukehou Line open, station closed 7.1 km (4.4 mi)
Ōtāne
Boys' High School, Napier St John's College, Hastings Te Aute College, Pukehou Te Aratika Academy, Hastings Manawatū-Whanganui Hato Paora College, Cheltenham
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Class of 49 New Zealand diesel locomotives
DX5310 in 2001 for its return to service following its derailment at Pukehou while hauling the Bay Express in 1995. It did not though receive a new
New Zealand DX class locomotive
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Ngāti Tamaterā) Blackhead Pukehou Marae Keke Haunga Ngāti Kahungunu (Ngāti Kekehaunga, Ngāti Pukututu, Ngāti Te Whatuiāpiti) Pukehou Rakautātahi Te Poho o
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Northern Te Aroha College Cadets Te Aroha Northern Te Aute College Cadets Pukehou Central Te Awamutu College Cadets Te Awamutu Northern 01/09/1964 Te Kaha
List of units in the New Zealand Cadet Corps
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Missionary in New Zealand (1822–1907)
Girls' College was opened in 1875. In 1859 Williams built Christ Church at Pukehou, nearby to Te Aute. Williams was the Rural Dean of Hawke's Bay from 1854
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November 1995, Pukehou, Hawke's Bay – the northbound Bay Express express passenger service between Wellington and Napier, derailed at Pukehou between Waipukurau
List of rail accidents in New Zealand
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Railway line in New Zealand
2001 Longlands 1980 Pakipaki 1992 Poukawa 1971 Te Hauke 1958 Opapa 1981 Pukehou 1966 Otane 1985 Waipawa 1984 Waipawa River Tapairu Pa 1890 Tukituki River
Palmerston North–Gisborne Line
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Māori iwi in New Zealand
Ōmokoroa, Huharua, Motuhoa Island, the inner reaches of Tauranga harbour, Pukehou on the Wairoa River, Haukapa, Ngāumuwahine, Whenua-a-kura and Hinuera.
Ngāti_Hinerangi
New Zealand Māori chief, circa 1500
to leave Kāwhia and settle at Pukehou in the southern Hawke's Bay Region. In his old age, Tāwhao travelled to Pukehou and invited Tūrongo to return to
Tāwhao
School in New Zealand
(2006). "The Schools and Te Aute College". Opening the Gate. Te Aute and Pukehou Historic Book Trust. p. 286. ISBN 0-473-11280-9. Himona, Ross (9 September
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Māori iwi in New Zealand
representative bodies of the tribe will remain in their roles. Ngati Maru Wharanui Pukehou Trust is responsible for the marae reservation and buildings. Ngati Maru
Ngāti_Maru_(Taranaki)
Tūrongo left Kāwhia, he had travelled east and married Māhina-o-rangi at Pukehou in Hawke's Bay. After the marriage had taken place, the elderly Tāwhao
Whatihua
New Zealand politician (1875–1951)
Member of Parliament in New Zealand. Campbell was born in Te Aute near Pukehou in the Hawke's Bay. His father, Hugh Campbell, was a sheep farmer in Australia
Hugh Campbell (New Zealand politician)
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and most of his comrades were killed.[dubious – discuss] Christ Church Pukehou, New Zealand In the north of the church is a Parsons designed window. All
List_of_works_by_Karl_Parsons
Mihikitekapua. Hikawera grew up at Rotoatara (about four kilometres east of Pukehou) in the Heretaunga region (Hawke’s Bay). Since his older brother died young
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Italian form of Greek Michaēl (Hebrew Miyka'el), MICHELE means "who is like God?"
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Manly; A Man's Woman; Beautiful and Dared; St Andrews; Feminine Form of Andrew; Warrior; Strong
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Form of Morton; From the Town Near the Moor; Follower of Marduk
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A Great Warrior
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God of Wine; Wine; Drama; Follower of Dionysus
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White Wave; Race of Women; White and Smooth; Soft; White Race
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, a priest and spondist of Amen Ra.
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