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    Matatoki is a locality on the Hauraki Plains of New Zealand. It lies on State Highway 26, south east of Thames and north of Paeroa. The Matatoki Stream...
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  • flooding were around Paeroa, Thames, Waikino, Hikutaia, Wharepoa, Puriri and Matatoki. Between 7 and 10 thousand hectares of farmland were flooded between Paeroa...
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  • Hikutaia State 137 - Manaia School 1798 1–8 Manaia State 156 [3] Matatoki School 1819 1–8 Matatoki State 93 - Mercury Bay Area School 110 1–13 Whitianga State...
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    were settled by Hauraki Māori, such as Oruarangi pā and Paterangi pā near Matatoki, and the Te Raupa pā and Waiwhau pā near Paeroa. The mouth of the river...
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    were settled by Hauraki Māori, such as Oruarangi pā and Paterangi pā near Matatoki, and the Te Raupa pā and Waiwhau pā near Paeroa. The early European colonists...
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  • – Kiwa-Pacific Connections, Vancouver, Canada, group exhibition 2014 – Matatoki: Contemporary Māori Carving, group exhibition developed by Rotorua Museum...
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  • Thames North Thames Central Thames South Hikuai Totora-Kopu Tairua Pauanui Matatoki-Puriri Whangamata Rural Whangamata Miranda-Pukorokoro Hauraki Plains North...
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    population density of 260 people per km2. Puriri is part of the larger Matatoki-Puriri statistical area. Puriri had a population of 234 at the 2018 New...
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    until 1 October 1915 and Thames South until 28 April 1929), Parawai, Kopu, Matatoki, Puriri, Omahu, Wharepoa Rd, Hikutaia, Komata North, Paeroa (junction for...
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  • of Freemans Bay. For services to the arts. Dr Miriam Edna Saphira – of Matatoki. For services to the LGBTQIA+ community. Luteru Ross Poutoa Lote Taylor...
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