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    Opononi is a settlement on the south shore of Hokianga Harbour in Northland, New Zealand. State Highway 12 runs through Opononi. Ōmāpere is on the shore...
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    of the small town of Opononi on the Hokianga harbour. Opo was a wild dolphin that started following fishing boats around Opononi in early 1955. She was...
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    by the estuary. To the south are the settlements of Waimamaku, Ōmāpere, Opononi, Pakanae, Koutu, Whirinaki, Rawene, Omanaia, Waima, and Taheke; to the...
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    northwards from the Bay of Plenty. Rāhiri was born at Whiria pā, near Opononi in the Hokianga. The early tribes led by Rāhiri's descendants lived in...
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  • Kaitaia Broadwood Kaikohe Opononi Kerikeri Taipa Panguru Awanui Ōkaihau Kaeo Kawakawa Whangārei Kamo Titoki Tauraroa Tikipunga Ruakākā Maunu Maungaturoto...
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  • Ōkaihau Ōkato Ōkiwi Bay Okuku Ōmaha Omanaia Omarama Omata Ōmokoroa* Onewhero Opononi Ōpōtiki* Opua* Ōpunake* Oratia Orewa Oromahoe Oruaiti Otaika Ōtaki* Otakou...
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    situated to their west. Another cluster of small settlements, Ōmāpere, Opononi, Rawene, Panguru, Kohukohu, and Horeke, surrounds the Hokianga Harbour...
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    Mangōnui (690) Whangaroa (150) Kaeo (270) Kohukohu (180) Rawene (540) Opononi (280) Ōmāpere (450) Ōkaihau (370) Waipapa (210) Rangitane (390) Kerikeri...
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  • The name means "to lean against a support". Highway 12 runs through it. Opononi lies to the south west, and Rawene lies to the north east. It is part of...
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  • the son of Tauramoko and Te Hauangiangi, and was born at Whiria pā, near Opononi in the Hokianga. His first wife was Ahuaiti from Pouerua. From this union...
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    and Nōpera Panakareao. F. E. Maning, Jacky Marmon and John Webster, of Opononi, Hokianga were three Pākehā Māori (a European turned native) who volunteered...
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    OMI 0504 45 Onewhero ONH 085 28 Ongarue OGU 0812 25 Opiki OPK 063 291 Opononi OPN 0887 58 Opotiki OP 076 Opunake OK 0661 Orama OFT Connect via operator...
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  • Rangi and Ngāti Ranginui whakapapa. He grew up in his father's home in Opononi, near Hokianga from the age of eleven, but also spent significant time...
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    and Nōpera Panakareao. F. E. Maning, Jacky Marmon and John Webster, of Opononi, Hokianga were three Pākehā Māori (a European turned native) who volunteered...
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  • in England, then made his most successful film The Amazing Dolphin of Opononi about Opo the dolphin. He made educational films in New Zealand and overseas...
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    Zealand Date of death 26 January 1954(1954-01-26) (aged 29) Place of death Opononi, New Zealand Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Weight 76 kg (168 lb) School Kaikohe...
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    Harbour in Northland, New Zealand. State Highway 12 runs through Ōmāpere. Opononi is on the shore to the north of Ōmāpere. The New Zealand Ministry for Culture...
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  • Whirinaki Pākanae Maraeroa Ngāpuhi (Ngāti Korokoro, Ngāti Whārara, Te Poukā) Ōpononi Pākaru-ki te Rangi No wharenui Ngāpuhi (Ngāti Manu) Karetu Parapara Marae...
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  • expeditions in the mid 1820s. By 1827, Moetara was the chief at Pakanae, near Opononi. His cousin Kahi, leader of Te Hikutu, also lived there with about 100...
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  • Can Guy rid the town of its ghosts? 3 3 6 September 2019 (2019-sep-06) Opononi is still obsessed with a dolphin that lived over 60 years ago. Then in...
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  • and accuses a patient's father of being a police informant. Maia goes to Opononi for a break and returns cheerful, with no knowledge of the murder but eventually...
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  • story of Opo, a bottlenose dolphin that lived in the North Island town of Opononi. From November 1978 until May 1984 she wrote and illustrated a column for...
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    Hokianga harbour at its Omanaia River arm. It continues west, reaching Opononi and Ōmāpere at the mouth of the harbour, before turning southeast to parallel...
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  • Jackson (Sydney) in New South Wales in 1820. He settled at Koutu Point near Opononi in the Hokianga in 1827 under the protection of the Ngāti Korokoro chief...
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    officially unveiled outside the Manea Footprints of Kupe Experience in Opononi. This monument lists the names of those onboard who drowned and also the...
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  • services to inclusive education. Ian Christopher Leigh-Mackenzie JP – of Opononi. For services to the community. Judith Elaine Livingston – of Te Hapara...
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  • Greytown. Edward George McInnes – of Oamaru. Elizabeth Heather Pennell – of Opononi. Margreta Hilary Peterson – of Wellington. Mosammat Begum Farida Sultana...
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  • For services to art, in particular sculpture. Sherrill Mary Dackers – of Opononi. For services to women. Stuart Forbes Devenie – of Auckland. For services...
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