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    Pahiatua (Māori: Pahīatua) is a rural service town in the south-eastern North Island of New Zealand with a population of 2,840. It is between Masterton...
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  • The mayor of Pahiatua officiated over the Pahiatua Borough in New Zealand. The borough was administered by the Pahiatua Borough Council. The initial office...
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  • The 1934 Pahiatua earthquake struck at 11:46 pm on 5 March, causing severe damage in much of the lower North Island. Wairarapa, Wellington and Hawke's...
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    Keith Holyoake (category People from Pahiatua)
    Zealand politician to have held both positions. Holyoake was born near Pahiatua in the Wairarapa. He left formal education at the age of 12 to help on...
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  • The Pahiatua by-election of 1977 was a by-election for the electorate of Pahiatua on 30 April 1977 during the 38th New Zealand Parliament. The by-election...
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    Pahiatua railway station is on the Wairarapa Line in New Zealand's North Island. It was opened in May 1897, shortly before the line was opened to Woodville...
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  • National Botany East Coast Bays North Shore Pakuranga Selwyn Southland Taranaki-King Country Albany Fendalton Karori King Country Pahiatua Remuera Wallace...
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    The Pahiatua by-election of 1916 was a by-election held in the Pahiatua electorate during the 19th New Zealand Parliament, on 17 August 1916. It was caused...
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    The Pahiatua Railcar Society (PRS) is a society located in Pahiatua, New Zealand, dedicated to the restoration of railcars and other locomotives and rolling...
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  • The Pahiatua by-election was a by-election in the New Zealand electorate of Pahiatua, a rural seat at the south-east of the North Island. The by-election...
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  • Pahiatua is a former New Zealand parliamentary electorate in the Wairarapa region. It existed from 1896 to 1996, and was represented by nine Members of...
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    amalgamation of the Dannevirke Borough, Eketahuna County Council, Pahiatua Borough Council, Pahiatua County Council and Woodville District Council in the 1989...
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    and 1905. He served as the first chairman of Pahiatua Country Council, and the first mayor of Pahiatua. Born in North Curry, Somerset, England, in 1845...
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    He was an MP from 1977 to 1996, representing the National Party in the Pahiatua electorate. Falloon was born in Masterton on 17 February 1942, the son...
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  • approximately 38 km south-east of Dannevirke, and 48 km north-east of Pahiatua. The name Coonoor was first used for one of the early sheep runs in the...
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  • 40 kilometres (25 mi) before feeding into the Mangatainoka River near Pahiatua.[citation needed] "Places | National Library of New Zealand". natlib.govt...
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    Wellington to Masterton and between Pahiatua and Woodville. No regular services currently run along the Masterton to Pahiatua section, and this section is currently...
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    television soap opera series Shortland Street. Ingrid was born in 1971 in Pahiatua and was raised in Palmerston North. She studied engineering before making...
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  • Block 755 Inglewood 756 Ohakune Ohakune, Raetihi 385 Opunake 761, 763 Pahiatua Pahiatua, Eketahuna, Woodville 375, 376 Palmerston North Palmerston North,...
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    a nurseryman and advocated for land reform. He established the town of Pahiatua and it was in the Wairarapa district that his local government involvement...
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  • 2016, Bryant took on Monty Filimaea in his first fight in Hometown of Pahiatua since turning pro. His brother Robbie Bryant also fought on the card for...
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    Tauranga City Libraries. Retrieved 19 March 2023. "Blaze at Tauranga". Pahiatua Herald. 17 February 1936. "Local Government (Tauranga City Council) Order...
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    Hawke's Bay. The area from Mount Bruce north, extending through Eketāhuna, Pahiatua, Woodville, Dannevirke, to just north of Norsewood is part of the Tararua...
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  • 258. M 7.8 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake 1934 Earthquake 2 Pahiatua Manawatu M 7.2 1934 Pahiatua earthquake 1936 Weather 12 New Zealand North Island Cyclone...
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  • Otematata Otiria Ōtorohanga* Ōwhango Owaka Oxford* Paekākāriki* Paeroa* Pahiatua* Paihia* Pakaraka Pākiri Pakotai Palmerston Palmerston North* Pamapuria...
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    western outskirts of Pahiatua, in the North Island of New Zealand. The Wairarapa Line runs through the area, with the Pahiatua railway station in the...
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    succeeded Ries, to 1919. He represented the rural Wairarapa electorate of Pahiatua for the Liberal Party from 1922, when he defeated Reform's Archibald McNicol...
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    District amalgamated with Dannevirke Borough, Eketahuna County, Pahiatua Borough, and Pahiatua County to form Tararua District. During the 102 years of Woodville...
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    to take up journalism. He eventually became editor and manager of the Pahiatua Herald. After losing his parliamentary seat he moved to Tataraimaka in...
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    298 days LO 1940–1949 PM 1949–1957 himself 3 Keith Holyoake (1904–1983) Pahiatua 20 September 1957 7 February 1972 14 years, 140 days PM 1957 himself LO...
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