Karehana Bay is a bay and nearby residential area at the western end of Plimmerton, a northern coastal locality of Porirua. It is located near the entrance...
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suburb amalgamated the previous recorded suburb names of Plimmerton and Karehana Bay. It excludes the largely Māori (Ngāti Toa) settlement of Hongoeka to...
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coastal: Camborne, Karehana Bay, Mana, Onepoto, Papakōwhai, Paremata, Pāuatahanui, Plimmerton, Pukerua Bay, Takapūwāhia, Tītahi Bay and Whitby all have...
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swimming. North of Paremata are the swimming beaches of Plimmerton and Karehana Bay. The southern end of Plimmerton Beach is also exposed to northwesterly...
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municipality located in Brazil Urupā, a burial ground of the Māori people; see Karehana Bay § History Urupa language, a Chapacuran language native to Brazil This...
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covers: Camborne Hongoeka Judgeford Karehana Bay Mana Paekākāriki Hill Papakōwhai Paremata Pāuatahanui Plimmerton Pukerua Bay Whitby Porirua City was granted...
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east of the railway) Raumati Beach Raumati South Paekākāriki Pukerua Bay Karehana Bay Plimmerton Mana Camborne Paremata Whitby Pāuatahanui Porirua Linden...
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George Gardiner (rugby league) (category Bay of Plenty rugby league team players)
around 1898. Gardiner was born at Rangiwaea, Tauranga. His father was Karehana Gardener, and his mother was Rewa Gardiner. He belonged to the Ngāi Te...
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