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City in Canterbury, New Zealand
Timaru (English: /ˈtɪməruː/; Māori: Te Tihi-o-Maru) is a port city in the southern Canterbury region of New Zealand, 157 km (98 mi) southwest of Christchurch
Timaru
List of ships with the same or similar names
MV Timaru Star may refer to: MV Timaru Star (1945) MV Timaru Star (1967) MV Timaru Star (2004) This article includes a list of ships with the same or
MV_Timaru_Star
Territorial authority district in South Island, New Zealand
Timaru District is a local government district on New Zealand's South Island, administered by the Timaru District Council. It is part of the larger Canterbury
Timaru_District
Football club
Timaru Thistle is a soccer club in Timaru, New Zealand. 1961 Chatham Cup 1962 Chatham Cup 1963 Chatham Cup v t e
Timaru_Thistle
Hailstorm in New Zealand
The 2019 Timaru hailstorm occurred in Timaru, in the Canterbury Region of New Zealand, on 20 November 2019. Lasting about ten minutes, it produced hailstones
2019_Timaru_hailstorm
New Zealand newspaper (1864–present)
The Timaru Herald is a daily provincial newspaper serving the Timaru, South Canterbury and North Otago districts of New Zealand. The current audited daily
The_Timaru_Herald
Head of a municipal government in New Zealand
The mayor of Timaru is the directly elected head of the Timaru District Council, the local government authority for the Timaru District in New Zealand
Mayor_of_Timaru
State boys school, years 9–13 school
Timaru Boys' High School (also known as TBHS), established in 1880, is a single sex state (public) secondary school located in the port city of Timaru
Timaru_Boys'_High_School
Former electorate in Timaru, New Zealand
Timaru was a parliamentary electorate, in New Zealand's South Island. It existed continuously from 1861 to 1996 and was represented by eleven Members of
Timaru_(electorate)
2021 murder of three children in New Zealand
daughters, 6-year-old Liané, and 2-year-old twins Maya and Karla at her home in Timaru, New Zealand. After admitting to killing her children, she went on trial
Murders of the Dickason children
Murders_of_the_Dickason_children
River in New Zealand
The Tīmaru River is a river of the Otago region of New Zealand's South Island. It initially flows southwest before turning west to flow into the eastern
Tīmaru_River
New Zealand tennis player (born 2000)
doubles ranking of No. 84 achieved on 16 March 2026. James was educated at Timaru Boys' High School. He attended Saint Mary's College of California in the
James_Watt_(tennis)
New Zealand by-election
The 1890 Timaru by-election was a by-election held on 18 August 1890 during the 10th New Zealand Parliament in the seat of Timaru, a partly urban seat
1890_Timaru_by-election
Church in South Canterbury, New Zealand
The Sacred Heart Basilica or Timaru Basilica, is a Catholic church in Timaru, New Zealand. The term basilica is used to describe the building's Roman
Sacred_Heart_Basilica,_Timaru
School in Timaru, New Zealand
Timaru Girls' High School is a secondary school in Timaru, New Zealand, founded in 1880. Timaru Girls' High provides education for girls aged between
Timaru_Girls'_High_School
Church in Timaru, New Zealand
Anglican church located in Timaru, in the Canterbury region on the South Island of New Zealand. One of the defining landmarks in Timaru, the present church was
St_Mary's_Church,_Timaru
New Zealand politician (1851–1935)
Canterbury Health Board, Chairman of the Timaru Harbour Board, a Timaru Borough Councillor and Mayor of Timaru. James Craigie was born in Coupar Angus
James_Craigie
New Zealand by-election
The 1878 Timaru by-election was a by-election held on 8 April in the Timaru electorate during the 6th New Zealand Parliament. The by-election was caused
1878_Timaru_by-election
Sports stadium in Timaru, New Zealand
Alpine Energy Stadium, originally called Fraser Park, is a sports stadium in Timaru, New Zealand. It is currently used mostly for rugby union matches. The stadium
Fraser_Park_(Timaru)
Niu Tireni Ngāi Tahu (Te Rūnanga o Arowhenua) Temuka Te Aitarakihi Te Whare Whakapiripiri Tuhono A Iwi All Nations (Te Rūnanga o Nga Maata Waka) Timaru
List of marae in Canterbury Region
List_of_marae_in_Canterbury_Region
Motor racing circuit in Timaru, New Zealand
Timaru International Motor Raceway is a motor racing circuit situated about 10 minutes or 8 km (5.0 mi) outside of Timaru, New Zealand. The circuit is
Timaru International Motor Raceway
Timaru_International_Motor_Raceway
Statistical Standard for Geographic Areas 2018 (SSGA) unless otherwise stated. † Timaru was officially a city until local government reorganisation in 1989, and
List of cities and towns in the South Island by population
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_the_South_Island_by_population
New Zealand engineer
Cecil Walkden Wood (1874 – 1965) was a New Zealand engineer from Timaru who made New Zealand's first motorcycle in 1901 and second known indigenous motor
Cecil_Wood_(engineer)
Region of New Zealand
percent of the region's population. Other major towns and cities include Timaru, Ashburton, Rangiora and Rolleston. The land, water, flora, and fauna of
Canterbury_Region
New Zealand actor and musician (1963–2002)
Zealand. Smith's family moved to the South Island town of Timaru when he was eleven. He attended Timaru Boys' High School from 1976 to 1979. He was involved
Kevin Smith (New Zealand actor)
Kevin_Smith_(New_Zealand_actor)
Election in New Zealand
"2025 Triennial Elections – Declaration of Result" (PDF). electionz.com. Timaru District Council. Archived (PDF) from the original on 15 January 2026. Morton
Results of the 2025 New Zealand territorial authority elections in Canterbury
Results_of_the_2025_New_Zealand_territorial_authority_elections_in_Canterbury
Customs house in Timaru, New Zealand
Customs House is a historic neoclassical building in Timaru, New Zealand. Opened in 1902 it served the Customs Department until the 1970s. It later became
Timaru_Customs_House
the central South Island city of Timaru, New Zealand. The South Canterbury team play at Fraser Park located in Timaru. Club rugby in South Canterbury predated
South Canterbury Rugby Football Union
South_Canterbury_Rugby_Football_Union
Cricket ground in Timaru, New Zealand
Aorangi Oval is a cricket ground in Timaru, South Canterbury, New Zealand, situated on Morgans Road in the suburb of Gleniti. It is a part of Aorangi Park
Aorangi_Oval
New Zealand by-election
The 1868 Timaru by-election was a by-election held on 20 November in the Timaru electorate during the 4th New Zealand Parliament. The by-election was caused
1868_Timaru_by-election
Airport in Timaru, New Zealand
ICAO: NZTU), also known as Timaru Airport, is located off the Pleasant Point Highway, 4 km north of the suburb Washdyke in Timaru, New Zealand. The airport
Richard_Pearse_Airport
New Zealand by-election
The Timaru by-election of 1985 was a by-election for the electorate of Timaru during the term of the 40th New Zealand Parliament. It was triggered by
1985_Timaru_by-election
New Zealand amateur scientist (1847–1927)
most of his life in the South Island, largely at Timaru where he eventually became the editor of The Timaru Herald newspaper. He was a committed and talented
John_Hardcastle
District health board of New Zealand
was a district health board with the focus on providing healthcare to the Timaru, Mackenzie, Waimate districts in New Zealand. In July 2022, it was merged
South Canterbury District Health Board
South_Canterbury_District_Health_Board
Suburb in Timaru, New Zealand
Timaru Central is the central business district of Timaru, in the South Canterbury area and Canterbury region of New Zealand's South Island. Timaru Central
Timaru_Central
and traded both in the port town and central Christchurch. He moved to Timaru in 1858 and is regarded as one of the town's pioneers. Companies owned by
Henry_Le_Cren
Refrigerated cargo liner built in 1945
War Transport (MoWT). In 1947 she was sold and renamed Tuscan Star, then Timaru Star in 1948. She was sold again in 1950 and was renamed California Star
MV_California_Star_(1945)
Mountain in Fiordland, New Zealand
mountain was named by James McKerrow after Philip Bouverie Luxmoore of Timaru. List of mountains of New Zealand by height Harriss, Gavin. "NZ Topo Map"
Mount_Luxmore
Town in Canterbury, New Zealand
New Zealand. It is about 140 km south of Christchurch, and inland from Timaru, which is 38 km to the south. Geraldine is located on State Highway 79 between
Geraldine,_New_Zealand
Ven Hubert Coc.ks 1945–1953 (res.): Walter Averill, Vicar of St Mary's, Timaru 1975–1977: Ven John Branthwaite 1990–1991: Ven John Branthwaite 1969–1973:
Anglican Diocese of Christchurch
Anglican_Diocese_of_Christchurch
New Zealand actor and comedian
Josh Thomson (born 1981 in Timaru, New Zealand) is a New Zealand actor and comedian of Tongan heritage. He is best known for his work as a comedian on
Josh_Thomson_(actor)
married Elizabeth Helen Allan, the daughter of Robert Allan, a Timaru contractor, near Timaru on 30 April 1884. There were to be three sons and two daughters
William_Grant_(New_Zealand)
Rural settlement in Canterbury, New Zealand
five kilometres south of Pareora and 17 kilometres south of Timaru. It was linked to Timaru by rail in 1876, and grew after the subdivision of the Pareora
Saint_Andrews,_Canterbury
Public transport overview of Christchurch, New Zealand
MyWay on-demand bus service in Timaru, Canterbury. Prior to 2023, it also operated various fixed-route bus services in Timaru. In 2020, it began trials of
Public transport in Christchurch
Public_transport_in_Christchurch
New Zealand department store chain
New Zealand; a flagship location in Christchurch, alongside branches in Timaru and Invercargill. Ballantynes traces its origins back to Dunstable House
Ballantynes
Larnach Castle, Otago Peninsula Oamaru Botanic Gardens Queens Park, Invercargill Queenstown Gardens Timaru Botanic Gardens, Timaru Public Gardens - Te Ara
List of botanical gardens in New Zealand
List_of_botanical_gardens_in_New_Zealand
List of elections featuring William Hall-Jones as a candidate
the Liberal Party "The Timaru Seat - Result of the Election". The Press. Vol. XLVII, no. 7634. 19 August 1890. p. 5. "The Timaru Seat". The Star. No. 6929
Electoral history of William Hall-Jones
Electoral_history_of_William_Hall-Jones
also known as the Timaru Courier, is an A3 tabloid community newspaper delivered free to 27,000 homes every Thursday in the Timaru and South Canterbury
The_Timaru_Courier
Rugby player
was a New Zealand rugby union player. He was educated at Timaru Main School and then Timaru Boys' High School. A first five-eighth, Lawson representedSouth
Gordon_Lawson
New Zealand aviation pioneer (1877–1953)
"That’s how he got the start of that flying business!" Pearse revealed to the Timaru Post in 1909 that: "From the time I was quite a little chap, I had a great
Richard_Pearse
Rural Area in Canterbury, New Zealand
small rural community in the Timaru District, New Zealand. It is located east of Pleasant Point and north-west of Timaru. Richard Pearse Airport is located
Levels,_New_Zealand
Town in Canterbury, New Zealand
fourth-largest urban area in the Canterbury Region, after Christchurch, Timaru and Rolleston. Ashburton was named by the surveyor Captain Joseph Thomas
Ashburton,_New_Zealand
Outlaw motorcycle club in New Zealand
South Island of New Zealand with a presence in Invercargill, Dunedin, and Timaru. Since 2012, new chapters have been formed in Thailand, Netherlands and
Road_Knights_Motorcycle_Club
2007 aircraft accident in New Zealand
was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Richard Pearse Airport (Timaru) to Wellington International Airport in New Zealand. On 18 June 2007, the
Eagle_Airways_Flight_2300
New Zealand politician
Born in Timaru in 1986 or 1987, Meager is of Ngāi Tahu descent. He grew up in Timaru, where he lived in state housing. Meager attended Timaru Boys' High
James_Meager
New Zealand by-election
The Timaru by-election 1962 was a by-election held in the Timaru electorate in Canterbury during the term of the 33rd New Zealand Parliament, on 21 July
1962_Timaru_by-election
Town in Canterbury, New Zealand
Zealand, and the fifth-largest in the Canterbury region (behind Christchurch, Timaru, Ashburton and Rolleston). The name of the town comes from the Māori language
Rangiora
Rugby player
is a former New Zealand rugby union player. A lock, Stewart played for Timaru Old Boys before he represented South Canterbury and Canterbury at a provincial
Allan_Stewart_(rugby_union)
New Zealand freezing company
Southland at Lorneville and Mataura, further away at Pukeuri in Otago, Timaru in South Canterbury, and at Nelson. There are two freezing works in the
Alliance_Group
New Zealand bus operator
Christchurch Bus Services previously operated in Timaru, South Canterbury through its subsidiary Timaru Bus Services, before terminating the contract with
Go_Bus_Christchurch
Thistle (defunct), Gisborne Thistle, Huntly Thistle, Invercargill Thistle, Timaru Thistle Scotland Inverness Caledonian Thistle, Partick Thistle United States
Association football club names
Association_football_club_names
River in New Zealand
joining the Ōpihi River at Pleasant Point, 20 kilometres (12 mi) northwest of Timaru. It is bounded by agricultural land. The Tengawai River is open to fishing
Tengawai_River
New Zealand chief executive
New Zealand chief executive officer. He was the former chief executive of Timaru District Council, which he led throughout the 2000s. Isaacs became prominent
Warwick_Isaacs
English boxer (1863–1917)
Adamant for the 93-day journey to Lyttelton, New Zealand. They settled in Timaru, a town 147 km (91 miles) south-west of Lyttelton populated mainly by Cornish
Bob_Fitzsimmons
Territorial authority of New Zealand
Timaru District Council (Māori: Te Kaunihera ā-Rohe o Te Tihi o Maru) is the territorial authority for the Timaru District of New Zealand. The council
Timaru_District_Council
Traditional biscuit in New Zealand
biscuit's place of origin is thought to be New Zealand. A recipe in The Timaru Herald for "Afghans" (minus the icing and walnut) dates from 1934, and an
Afghan_(biscuit)
maint: deprecated archival service (link) "Waihaorunga school to shut". The Timaru Herald. 10 December 2009. Retrieved 13 September 2011. Te Kete Ipurangi
List of schools in the Canterbury Region
List_of_schools_in_the_Canterbury_Region
Rural Area in Canterbury, New Zealand
Fairview is a rural community in the Timaru District, New Zealand. It is located southwest of Timaru. The Fairview statistical area also includes Pareora
Fairview,_New_Zealand
headquarters in Timaru". Timaru Herald. Black, Brooke (16 May 2023). "Council buys Timaru gang pad, begins demolition amid tensions". Timaru Herald. Bayer
Gangs_in_New_Zealand
Railway station in Normanby, Taranaki, New Zealand
not be confused with the similarly named Normanby railway station near Timaru in the South Island. In 1878, government surveyors were determining the
Normanby railway station, Taranaki
Normanby_railway_station,_Taranaki
New Zealand fashion designer and businesswoman
Corporation (NZBC) as a copywriter. In 1968 an NZBC posting took her to Timaru in the South Island and a year later she opened a fashion boutique named
Trish_Gregory
Tonga international rugby league footballer
Limited. AAP Sports News Wire. "Warriors sponsor pans refs". The Timaru Herald. Timaru, New Zealand: Stuff Limited. 8 May 2023. p. 24. "Vaimauga re-signed
Demitric_Vaimauga
Town in Canterbury, New Zealand
Temuka is a town on New Zealand's Canterbury Plains, 15 kilometres north of Timaru and 142 km south of Christchurch. It is located at the centre of a rich
Temuka
Australian drag performer
competed on season 2 of RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under. Originally from Timaru, New Zealand, she is now based in Melbourne, Australia. RuPaul's Drag Race
Aubrey_Haive
airports. On 17 December 1987 the airline purchased Air Timaru and continued to run its services from Timaru to Oamaru and Invercargill using a Piper PA-31 Navajo
Air Safaris (New Zealand airline)
Air_Safaris_(New_Zealand_airline)
New Zealand actor
television. Peeti was born in Whanganui and spent part of her childhood in Timaru. She affiliates with Ngāti Maniapoto and Te Ati Haunui-a-Pāpārangi. Peeti
Brady_Peeti
Suburb in Timaru, New Zealand
Washdyke is an industrial suburb in the north of Timaru, in south Canterbury, New Zealand. State Highway 1 passes through Washdyke on the way north out
Washdyke
Public transport operator in New Zealand
own.[citation needed] Timaru and Temuka: Ritchies was founded in this small South Canterbury city. They have operated four Timaru urban bus routes contracted
Ritchies_Transport
New Zealand electricity generator company
Alpine Energy Limited is an electricity distribution business based in Timaru, New Zealand. The company own and operates the electricity distribution network
Alpine_Energy
South Canterbury Museum is a museum located in Timaru, New Zealand and owned by the Timaru District Council. Its collections include natural history specimens
South_Canterbury_Museum
New Zealand politician (1818–1903)
Gladstone electorate from 1881 to 1887, when he retired. He was Mayor of Timaru from 1875 to 1876 and from 1879 to 1882. He died on 13 April 1903, aged
James_Sutter
Scotland international rugby union player
hospital. William Ritchie died in Bidwill Private Hospital in Timaru. He is buried in Timaru Cemetery. "William Traill Ritchie". ESPN scrum. Scotland. The
William_Ritchie_(rugby_union)
Former county of New Zealand
meetings were in Timaru, later moving to Temuka, then back to Timaru and finally to Geraldine. The first meeting was on 4 January 1877, in Timaru Courthouse
Geraldine_County
International youth ice hockey tournament
Luan) Márton (Szabó, E. Kovács) – 30:56 2–2 2–3 42:13 – Luan (Lyu) Kozma (Timaru) – 45:04 3–3 3–4 57:26 – Meng (Xu, Luan) 4 min Penalties 10 min 24 Shots
2025 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division II
2025_World_Junior_Ice_Hockey_Championships_–_Division_II
Suburb in Timaru, New Zealand
Kensington is a suburb of Timaru, in the South Canterbury area and Canterbury region of New Zealand's South Island. It is located south of the town centre
Kensington,_Timaru
Cultural or commercial name for a number of dimension or building stone varieties
stone variety in the landscape, and used in a variety of building roles. Timaru bluestone (also known as Port Chalmers bluestone) is an attractive building
Bluestone
New Zealand reality television series
became the producers of the Australian version, with Castle Claremont, In Timaru, Canterbury acting as a production hub for both Australian and New Zealand
The_Traitors_NZ
Trader in New Zealand and mayor of Timaru
(1816 – 29 January 1886) was the second Mayor of Timaru. He was at sea from age 13 and was one of Timaru's first settlers, where he lived for his last 30
Henry_Cain
Former electorate in Canterbury, New Zealand
for Geraldine". Timaru Herald. Vol. XXIII, no. 1301. 29 December 1875. p. 4. Retrieved 29 May 2010. "Nomination at Geraldine". Timaru Herald. Vol. XXIII
Geraldine_(electorate)
Rugby union tournament
final. In the other semi-final South Canterbury played Thames Valley at Timaru. Thames Valley prevailed by 61–31 with their No 8 Aporosa Vuniyayawa scoring
2025_Heartland_Championship
Church in Westport, New Zealand
Rangiātea Church Christ Church, Russell Christ Church, Taita St Mary's, Timaru St John's Anglican, Trentham St John the Baptist, Waimate North St Michael's
Church of St John the Evangelist, Westport
Church_of_St_John_the_Evangelist,_Westport
Region in South Island, New Zealand
the catchment of the Waitaki River. South Canterbury's main urban area is Timaru (population 28,800), which is the second largest centre in the entire Canterbury
South_Canterbury
City Council (main) Selwyn District Council Ashburton District Council Timaru District Council Mackenzie District Council Waimate District Council Results
Results of the 2025 New Zealand territorial authority elections
Results_of_the_2025_New_Zealand_territorial_authority_elections
The Evening Post Evening Star Grey River Argus Nelson Evening Mail The Timaru Herald Tuapeka Times The Wellington Independent West Coast Times 1870s Auckland
List of print media in New Zealand
List_of_print_media_in_New_Zealand
New Zealand government programme
Malone, Audrey (30 April 2015). "Ultra fast broadband rollout in Timaru complete". The Timaru Herald. Stuff. Retrieved 17 May 2015. Bruce, David (16 December
Ultra-Fast Broadband (New Zealand)
Ultra-Fast_Broadband_(New_Zealand)
Object swinging performance art
Early 20th-century Māori poi at the South Canterbury Museum in Timaru, New Zealand. Made of raupō and stuffed with newspaper.
Poi_(performance_art)
List
February 1973 40.3 °C (104.5 °F) Canterbury Timaru Airport 6 February 2011 40.0 °C (104.0 °F) Canterbury Timaru 22 January 2025 Christchurch Airport 7 February
List of extreme temperatures in New Zealand
List_of_extreme_temperatures_in_New_Zealand
Road in New Zealand
coast, which it reaches at Timaru. Between Ashburton and Timaru it crosses Rangitata Island in the Rangitata River. South of Timaru, the road again passes
State_Highway_1_(New_Zealand)
down". The Timaru Herald. Retrieved 21 July 2025. Geary, Alice (4 November 2019). "Mackenzie District Council holds 500th meeting". Timaru Herald. Stuff
Mayor_of_Mackenzie
"Air Central (1982)". Airline History. Retrieved 7 July 2021. "Air Charter Timaru". Airline History. Retrieved 7 July 2021. "Air Coromandel". 3rdlevelnz.blogspot
List of defunct airlines of New Zealand
List_of_defunct_airlines_of_New_Zealand
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English
English : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Chambers. Compare Chambliss.
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Spanish
Appointed one. A Christian.
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Tamil
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Lotus
Boy/Male
Hindu
Celestial musician
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Indian, Marathi
Shine
Girl/Female
Hindu
Nobel high, Sky, No limit
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Scott, SCOT means "Scotsman."
Male
Slovene
Pet form of Slovene Jernej, NEJC means "son of Talmai."
Surname or Lastname
English (Essex)
English (Essex) : probably a variant spelling of Marler.
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