• Pomare is a south-western suburb of Rotorua in the Bay of Plenty Region of New Zealand's North Island. Rotorua International Stadium is on the eastern...
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    and Pōmare I. In the 19th century early European settlers had an interest in developing Rotorua, due to its unique geothermal activity in Rotorua and...
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  • basketball player Pomare, Lower Hutt, New Zealand Pomare railway station, situated in the above suburb Pomare, Bay of Plenty, a suburb of Rotorua in New Zealand...
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  • Hika in the attack on Te Arawa on Mokoia Island in Lake Rotorua. A dispute arose between Pōmare I and Hongi Hika over the conduct of the attack; In 1824...
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  • Springfield is a suburb of Rotorua in the Bay of Plenty Region of New Zealand's North Island. Springfield Golf Club started in 1947 and developed the...
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    Hillcrest is an inner city suburb of Rotorua in the Bay of Plenty Region of New Zealand's North Island. Hillcrest covers 0.81 km2 (0.31 sq mi) and had...
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  • Sunnybrook is a western suburb of Rotorua in the Bay of Plenty Region of New Zealand's North Island. Sunnybrook covers 2.09 km2 (0.81 sq mi) and had an...
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  • Mangakakahi West Sunnybrook Fordlands Kuirau Utuhina Pomare Rotorua Central Hillcrest (Rotorua District) Victoria Waiohewa Glenholme North Springfield...
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    5g Ocean Park (NZ) Cool Storm (NZ) Johnathan Parkes Bill Pomare, Rotorua Bill & Suzi Pomare & Peter Ludgate 3:21.00 (good) Charles Road 55 Sound 57 2020...
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    Waikato territory to gain revenge for Ngāpuhi's 1807 defeat. Ngāpuhi chiefs Pōmare and Te Wera Hauraki also led attacks on the East Coast, and in Hawke's Bay...
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    the northernmost and largest of four smaller lakes lying between Lake Rotorua and Lake Tarawera in the Bay of Plenty Region of New Zealand's North Island...
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    alumni of Te Aute College, including future fellow cabinet minister Māui Pōmare. Here he challenged the traditional views of his people, advocating the...
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    month. The 1895 session of Te Kotahitanga was convened at Ohinemutu in Rotorua. Hamiora Mangakahia was re-elected for a second term as premier, and the...
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    Wellington: Price Milburn for Victoria University Press. ISBN 978-0-7055-0369-3. Pōmare, Mīria (3 March 2017). "Ngāti Toarangatira – Chant composed by Te Rauparaha"...
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    campaign on behalf of Māui Pōmare in his election bid to become the Kingite Member of Parliament. Te Puea later fell out with Pōmare because he supported Māori...
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    portal Sports portal Haka in sports Kapa haka Kapa o Pango Māori music Pōmare, Mīria (12 February 2014). "Ngāti Toarangatira – Chant composed by Te Rauparaha"...
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  • of the Ngāpuhi attack that defeated Te Arawa at Mokoia island in Lake Rotorua. Following the attack, Te Wera and his wife, Te Ao-kapurangi, negotiated...
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  • Heuheu, Te Rauparaha, Tomoana, Te Kooti, Wi Pere, Sir J. Carroll, Sir Maui Pomare, Sir A. T. Ngata, and other prominent Maori leaders”. article in TE NUPEPA...
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  • October 2018). "Royal feature: The eighth official Royal visit to Rotorua". Rotorua Daily Post. Retrieved 11 October 2021. "Overseas visits (Royal Family)"...
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    politicians such as James Carroll, Āpirana Ngata, Te Rangi Hīroa and Māui Pōmare aimed to revitalise the Māori people after the devastation of the previous...
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    Māori MPs Ngata and Pōmare insisted that Māori be taught modern ways and sponsored the Suppression of Tohungaism Act in parliament. Pōmare, in particular,...
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    Fordlands is a western suburb of Rotorua in the Bay of Plenty Region of New Zealand's North Island. The area is named for Harry Ford, whose model dairy...
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    European knowledge and technology, particularly firearms. When Whiria (Pōmare II) led a war-party against Tītore in 1838, he had 131 Europeans among his...
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  • to sporting journalism. The Honourable Peter Wilfred Tapsell MBE – of Rotorua. For public services, lately as Speaker of the House of Representatives...
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    last decade (for NewLabour, the Alliance, and now the Green Party) Maui Pomare – Māori politician, doctor, reformer Tony Steel – former All Black, Headmaster...
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    arrived from Australia around 250,000 years ago.: 89  Originally named Gavia pomare in 1855 by Carl Friedrich Bruch, the name was rejected by the New Zealand...
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    negotiate a settlement in which Kororāreka would be ceded by Pōmare II (nephew of Pōmare I, originally called Whiria, also called Whetoi) as compensation...
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  • revived "Ka Mate" when they performed it to welcome the Duke of Cornwall at Rotorua. Newspapers described the full actions of this "ancient ngeri", printing...
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    were also Māori MPs in the more conservative and rural Reform Party; Maui Pomare, Taurekareka Henare and Taite Te Tomo. Since the Labour Party first came...
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  • Lois Joan Muir – of Dunedin. For services to netball. Maui Ormond Woodbine Pomare JP – of Plimmerton. For services to the Māori people and the community....
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