Greymouth (/ˈɡreɪmaʊθ/) (Māori: Māwhera) is the largest town in the West Coast region in the South Island of New Zealand, and the seat of the Grey District...
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Greymouth Central is the central business district of Greymouth on the West Coast of New Zealand, which also contains residential housing. The earliest...
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The Greymouth Star, formerly the Greymouth Evening Star, is a daily newspaper published in Greymouth and circulated on the West Coast of New Zealand's...
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Greymouth Petroleum is an energy company in New Zealand, established in 2002. It owns gas and oil fields, principally in onshore Taranaki, including Kowhai...
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Pike River Mine disaster (redirect from Greymouth mining accident)
on 19 November 2010 in the Pike River Mine, 46 km (29 mi) northeast of Greymouth, in the West Coast region of New Zealand's South Island following a methane...
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The Greymouth Borough was the borough council covering the urban part of Greymouth, New Zealand between 1868 (156 years ago) (1868) and 1989 (35 years...
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Mayor of Grey (redirect from Mayor of Greymouth)
Mayor of Greymouth, officiates over the Grey District of New Zealand which is administered by the Grey District Council with its seat in Greymouth. The current...
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Grey (New Zealand electorate) (redirect from Greymouth (New Zealand electorate))
originally formed as Greymouth, is a former parliamentary electorate in the West Coast region of New Zealand. The electorate of Greymouth was created for the...
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Greymouth Airport (IATA: GMN, ICAO: NZGM) is a small, uncontrolled aerodrome located in the suburb of Blaketown, 1 Nautical mile (1.9 km) south of the...
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described in 1968 by Cecil Wilton from female specimens collected in Greymouth. The holotype is stored at Canterbury Museum. The female is recorded at...
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The town of Greymouth, at the mouth of the Grey River on New Zealand's West Coast, has been regularly flooded since its founding. Many floods were assigned...
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II High School, Greymouth is an integrated Catholic, co-educational Year 9 to Year 13 (Form 3–7) secondary school located in Greymouth, New Zealand. The...
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Greymouth railway station serves the town of Greymouth, on the West Coast of New Zealand. It is the northwestern terminus of the Midland Line. The station...
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Greymouth High School is one of two post-primary schools in Greymouth, New Zealand. The other is John Paul II High School. It is the largest school on...
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District is a district in the West Coast Region of New Zealand that covers Greymouth, Runanga, Blackball, Cobden, and settlements along the Grey River. It...
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founding members of the Greymouth town improvement committee. He succeeded William Henry Harrison as the representative of the Greymouth riding on the council...
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runs westward for 120 kilometres before draining into the Tasman Sea at Greymouth. Thomas Brunner, who explored the area in the late 1840s, named the river...
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formed in 1922 by Greymouth and Rēkohu (Chatham Island) shareholders, had sent Captain Andrew T Dowell to buy a ship to use between Greymouth, Wellington,...
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Grey District and Westland District. The principal towns are Westport, Greymouth and Hokitika. The region, one of the more remote areas of the country...
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West Coast Rugby League (redirect from Greymouth Marist)
rugby league in the West Coast region of New Zealand, centred around Greymouth. The WCRL own Wingham Park and are represented by the West Coast rugby...
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an airline based in Greymouth, New Zealand. It operated flights between Wellington and two West Coast towns, Westport and Greymouth, also Westport to Christchurch...
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"the Barber", an enhanced katabatic wind that blows over the town of Greymouth in New Zealand when there is a southeast flow over the South Island. "The...
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Paul the Great Catholic High School (Virginia) John Paul II High School, Greymouth Karol Wojtyla College, Lima, Peru Scoil Eoin Phóil, Leixlip, Ireland John...
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Cyclists in Greymouth, New Zealand (c.1898-1905)...
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campus was closed down in 2023 by Te Pukenga Tai Poutini Polytechnic in Greymouth first offered a Certificate in Contemporary Music programme when the institute...
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the Greymouth Public Library, is a public library located in Greymouth in the West Coast region of the South Island of New Zealand. The Greymouth Library...
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passes through the Southern Alps via the Otira Tunnel, and terminates in Greymouth on the West Coast. This trip is often regarded as one of the ten great...
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Up Lake class Inshore patrol vessel HMNZS Hawea P3571 2009 340 tonnes Greymouth/Westport Laid Up HMNZS Taupo P3570 Whangārei Active Naval Logistics Support...
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Grey River Argus (category Mass media in Greymouth)
Region, focussing mainly on the area around the town of Greymouth. Its chief rival was the Greymouth Star. The Argus was founded in later 1865 by James Kerr...
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reach the scene was a Greymouth police constable, who arrived on foot two hours after the accident. Ambulances from Greymouth and Westport arrived initially...
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