• Kaikōura High School is a state co-educational secondary school in Kaikōura, New Zealand. The first secondary school in Kaikōura was a district high school...
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    The Kaikōura District has one secondary school, Kaikōura High School, and four primary schools: Hāpuku School, Kaikōura Primary School, Kaikoura Suburban...
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    the district, aside from Kaikōura township, include: The Kaikōura District Council (Māori: Ko te kaunihera ā rohe o Kaikōura) administers the district...
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    Thomas Cooke (soldier, born 1881) (category People educated at Kaikōura High School)
    née Cooper. One of at least three children, he was educated at Kaikōura District High School. His father later moved the family to Wellington where Cooke...
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    between Seddon and Cheviot via Kaikōura and the Inland Kaikōura Road were closed longer. The closure of SH1, the Inland Kaikōura Road and the Main North Line...
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  • each school. The Kaikoura district is the northernmost district of the Canterbury region, and is home to 4,230 people. The district seat of Kaikōura (pop...
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  • Ed Latter (category People educated at Kaikōura High School)
    (née Gale). He received his education from Hapuku Primary, Kaikoura District High School, and Christ's College. He married Anne Morton Ollivier, a daughter...
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  • UFO sightings that occurred in December 1978, over the skies above the Kaikōura mountain ranges in the northeast of New Zealand's South Island. The first...
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    Kaikōura District was part of the Nelson-Marlborough Region. That region was later abolished and replaced with three unitary authorities. Kaikōura was...
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  • Several high-altitude airspace security events were reported in February 2023, initially over North America, then over Latin America, China, and Eastern...
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    mountainous, particularly the southern section, which rises to the peaks of the Kaikōura Ranges. These two mountainous regions are the final northern vestiges of...
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  • Ariel School aged between six and twelve said that they saw one or more silver craft descend from the sky and land on a field near their school. Some...
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    Waipara (redirect from Waipara School)
    Triangle, which also includes the major tourist centres of Hanmer Springs and Kaikōura. The Weka Pass Railway has its base in Waipara, and runs on 12 kilometres...
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    a high proportion of the landings have been used as pet-food or bait. In New Zealand the principal commercial fishing areas are north of Kaikōura in...
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    highest peak, Aoraki / Mount Cook, at 3,724 metres (12,218 feet). The high Kaikōura Ranges lie to the northeast. The east side of the island is home to...
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    130 km (81 mi) north-west of Christchurch and 65 km (40 mi) south-west of Kaikōura (135 km (84 mi) by road), in the Hurunui District. The town lies on a minor...
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    Nathanael Chalmers, who was guided inland by Chiefs Reko and Kaikōura in 1853. Reko and Kaikoura showed Chalmers the rock bridge Whatatorere at Roaring Meg...
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  • Brian Ford (rugby union, born 1951) (category People from Kaikōura)
    July 1951 (age 73) Place of birth Kaikōura, New Zealand Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Weight 89 kg (196 lb) School Rangiora High School Rugby union career...
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    council's thirteen councillors. At the national level, Picton is part of the Kaikōura general electorate and Te Tai Tonga Māori electorate. Waikawa Marae is...
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    Monday 14 November 2016, the 7.8 magnitude Kaikōura earthquake, which was centred between Culverden and Kaikōura in the South Island, caused the Wellington...
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    the Kaikōura earthquake, of 2.5 m (8 ft) was said to have been recorded at Kaikōura. An investigation revealed that the tsunami was 1 metre high at the...
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    were re-deployed, by their respective Governments, to help with the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake recovery efforts. These Ships are New Zealand's HMNZS Te Kaha...
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    Trevor Howse (category People from Kaikōura)
    responsible for his siblings. He attended Rangiora High School where he learnt farming skills. After school he did several jobs, including the freezing works...
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    with Christchurch. After the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake, which closed State Highway 1 and Main North Line through Kaikōura for 13 months, all traffic north...
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    Prato (1977) Zanfretta incident (1978) Valentich disappearance (1978) Kaikoura Lights (1978) Robert Taylor incident (1979) Val Johnson incident (1979)...
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    September 2023. "Amberley School Official School Website". amberley.school.nz. "Amberley School Ministry of Education School Profile". educationcounts...
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  • secondary school in Blenheim, New Zealand. The school was established as Marlborough High School in 1899 (renamed Marlborough College in 1919). The school in...
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    kilometres (70 mi) north of Christchurch and 68 kilometres (42 mi) south of Kaikōura. The government under Minister of Lands John McKenzie bought the Cheviot...
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    Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes. One of the lodges was named Kaikoura Lodge No 226 (after the local Kaikoura River) this lodge survived until 2007. The lodge once...
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  • Bruce Miller (soil scientist) (category People from Kaikōura)
    director of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. Born in Kaikōura on 19 October 1922, Miller was the son of Ronald Miller, a Presbyterian...
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