John Grey Taiaroa (16 September 1862 – 31 December 1907), of Ngāi Tahu descent, was a New Zealand rugby union player. A halfback, he played nine matches...
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Taiaroa may refer to: Taiaroa Head, New Zealand Archie Taiaroa (1937–2010), prominent New Zealand Māori Dick Taiaroa (c. 1866–1954), New Zealand rugby...
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Taiaroa Head is a headland at the end of the Otago Peninsula in New Zealand, overlooking the mouth of the Otago Harbour. It lies within the city limits...
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Hōri Kerei Taiaroa (born 1830s or early 1840s – 4 August 1905), also known as Huriwhenua, was a Māori member of the New Zealand parliament and the paramount...
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Riki Te Mairiki "Dick" Taiaroa OBE (c.1866 – 9 April 1954) was a New Zealand rugby union footballer who was a member of the 1888–89 New Zealand Native...
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1954), tribal leader Billy Stead (1877–1958), All Black rugby player John Taiaroa (1862–1907), All Black rugby player and lawyer Tamaiharanui (17??– c...
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Sir Archie John Te Atawhai Taiaroa KNZM (3 January 1937 – 21 September 2010) was a New Zealand Māori leader who affiliated to the Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Te...
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notable cricketer and rugby player, and first Australian in a Hollywood film. John Graham, former All-Black and New Zealand cricket team manager from 1997 to...
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2. One of the main draw cards for the matches was the Maori player, John Taiaroa, who dazzled whenever he had the ball. With the three matches being played...
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The SS Taiaroa was 228 ton Union Steam ship coaster that grounded near the Waiau Toa / Clarence River on 11 April 1886. Thirty six people, 15 passengers...
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HMS Taiaroa was a colonial service Defender-class torpedo boat designed by Thornycroft & Company for the defence of New Zealand. She was named after Te...
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Stevens, 1911/12–1920/21 John Stevens, 1919/20 Arthur Stubbs, 1887/88 John Taiaroa, 1891/92–1898/99 Ernest Denton Tanner, 1883/84–1885/86 Harry Fleetwood...
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List of Shortland Street characters (redirect from Kane Taiaroa)
Shortland Street is a New Zealand soap opera that has been broadcast on TV2 since 25 May 1992. The show centres on the title hospital and its staff and...
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Taiaroa Royal CF is a New Zealand dancer and choreographer. Royal co-founded the contemporary Māori dance company Okareka with Taane Mete. As a dancer...
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Cliff Curtis (category People educated at John Paul College, Rotorua)
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union player Morvin Simon, composer and kapa haka expert Archie John Te Atawhai Taiaroa KNZM (3 January 1937 – 21 September 2010), Māori leader "A tour...
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McDougall Art Gallery Bulletin (24). November 1982. Williams, Tracey (2011). "Taiaroa, Taarati". National Grid. 7: 53–61. "Abacus Colour Grid". Retrieved 10...
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Tahatu, Karetai and Taiaroa. Unlike Te Whakataupuka and his nephew, Tūhawaiki, who became the paramount rangatira in 1834, neither Taiaroa nor Karetai earned...
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John Puhiatau Pule ONZM (born 18 April 1962) is a Niuean artist, novelist and poet. The Queensland Art Gallery describes him as "one of the Pacific's most...
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Auckland and raised in Kamo, Whangārei by her adoptive Scottish parents John and Sheila House. Her Māori iwi (tribal) affiliations are Ngāti Mutunga,...
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controlled by a central control room in Wellington. Other lights, such as the Taiaroa Head and Bean Rock lighthouses, are operated by local port authorities...
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The Chasm. At the entrance to the Otago Harbour the peninsula rises to Taiaroa Head, home to a breeding colony of northern royal albatross, the only colony...
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Nature Forms Myth, Last Decade Gallery, Wellington Borell N. Jackson M. Taiaroa T. & Auckland Art Gallery (2022). Toi tū toi ora : contemporary Māori art...
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who is sweet on sweet peas". Stuff ltd. Retrieved 2022-04-17. Poulter, Taiaroa, R.T.M., G. (2009). "Lathyrus belinensis from Turkey carries a mildew resistance...
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and nesting birds. For example, the northern royal albatross colony at Taiaroa Head in New Zealand attracts 40,000 visitors a year. The plight of albatross...
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