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    exit of Ruru". This was eventually shorted to Putāruru. There were several Māori settlements in the Putāruru district in pre-colonial times. Ngāti Raukawa...
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  • Waikato District. Located 30 km southwest of Rotorua and 20 km south of Putāruru, close to the foot of the Mamaku Ranges, it is midway between Taupō and...
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  • Sarah McLeod (category People from Putāruru)
    Sarah McLeod Born (1971-07-18) 18 July 1971 (age 53) Putāruru, New Zealand Years active 1994–2012...
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  • Frankton Hotel 1929 Essex Arms (former Coal Mine Hotel), Huntly, 1930 Putaruru Hotel, Putāruru, 1952 Raglan Town hall (municipal buildings), Raglan, 1928 Bus...
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    District Council is at Tokoroa, the biggest town. The other main towns are Putāruru, Tīrau and Arapuni. South Waikato District consists of the following towns...
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    centre at Mokai with the New Zealand Government Railways line (NZR) at Putāruru in the Waikato region on the North Island of New Zealand. The more than...
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  • Pukehina Pukepoto Pukerimu Pukerua Bay Puketona Pukeuri Punakaiki Purua Putāruru* Putorino Queenstown* Raetihi* Raglan* Rahotu Rai Valley Rainbows End Rakaia*...
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    instead building the Rotorua Branch railway line from Putāruru. The 8 km (5 mi) section between Putāruru and Lichfield was closed by NZGR in 1897 as it served...
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  • Tairua, Pauanui, Whitianga 864, 866, 867, 868, 869 Tokoroa - Putaruru TTP Tokoroa, Putaruru, Tirau, Mangakino 882, 883, 885, 886 Waihi WAH Waihi, Waihi...
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    Matamata (9,130) Pirongia (1,360) Kihikihi (3,390) Ōtorohanga (3,320) Putāruru (4,600) Te Kūiti (4,680) Kinloch (1,140) Tūrangi (3,840) Waihi Beach-Bowentown...
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    Maunganui, Tokoroa, and Whangamatā (which has two). Additionally, Tokoroa, Putāruru, Tīrau, and Whangamatā have fire sirens serving double duty as civil defense...
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    Charles Blackie (category People from Putāruru)
    Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve. Blackie was born and grew up in Putāruru and went to Auckland to study law at the age of 18. Blackie is a founding...
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    February 2024. The nearest secondary school is Putaruru College, 8 kilometres (5 mi) south of Tīrau, in Putāruru. Okoroire "ArcGIS Web Application". statsnz...
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  • Zealand in Ashburton, Hornby, Hastings, Cambridge, Rangiora, Te Awamutu, and Putāruru with the loss of 145 jobs as a result of the global COVID-19 pandemic....
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    north for 150 kilometres (93 mi) from the Mamaku Ranges past the towns of Putāruru, Te Aroha, Paeroa and Turua, before reaching the Firth of Thames at the...
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    towns of Huntly, Matamata, Morrinsville, Ngāruawāhia, Ōtorohanga, Paeroa, Putāruru, Raglan, Te Aroha, Te Kauwhata, Te Kūiti, Thames, Tīrau, Tuakau, Turangi...
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  • Aroha Waikato 4,670 4,551 +2.61% 89 Paeroa Waikato 4,640 4,269 +8.69% 90 Putāruru Waikato 4,600 4,314 +6.63% 91 Woodend Canterbury 4,550 2,784 +63.43% 92...
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    Pukekawa PW 085 24 Pukekohe PUK 085 Pukerau PAU 020 23 Puketurua PUE 081 425 Putaruru PUT 0814 Queenstown Q 0294 Raetihi RET 0658 Raglan RAG 071 Rahotu RHU 0661...
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  • Retrieved 23 November 2021. "Overseas Champions: Visit to Hamilton". Putaruru Press. Vol. 25, no. 1302. 21 October 1948. p. 1. Archived from the original...
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  • and Wairangi conquered the section of the upper Waikato river between Putāruru and Ātiamuri in the Ngāti Raukawa–Ngāti Kahu-pungapunga War. After this...
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    Lorraine Moller (category People from Putāruru)
    Lorraine Mary Moller MBE (born 1 June 1955) in Putāruru is a former athlete from New Zealand, who competed in track athletics and later specialised in...
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    October 11, 1947. pp. 1, 3. "Overseas Champions : Visit to Hamilton". Putaruru Press. Vol. 25, no. 1302. October 21, 1948. p. 1. "Davis Cup doubles to...
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  • and Waikato region of New Zealand's North Island. It is located west of Putāruru and east of Te Awamutu. The local Aotearoa Marae and Hoturoa or Rangikawa...
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  • Kurow Branch (Duntroon – Hakataramea portion) Mokai Tramway (TTT Co line, Putāruru to Mokai near Lake Taupō) New Zealand Midland Railway Company Limited Ohai...
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  • cattle yards and urinals in 1896. The branch was lifted in 1898. The Putāruru – Lichfield trackbed was leased to Taupo Totara Timber Company for their...
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    Rotorua is connected to the rail network by the Rotorua Branch line from Putāruru. Until 2001, passenger trains ran from Auckland to Rotorua via Hamilton...
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  • The New Zealand Timber Museum is located in Putāruru, New Zealand. Its main purpose is to celebrate and preserve the history of the timber industry in...
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    Reinforced concrete and brick construction, with an external cladding of Putāruru stone. The foundation stone was laid in 1931 by Miss Sarah Dingwall. King's...
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    The Rotorua Branch is a railway line from Putāruru to Rotorua, in the Waikato and Bay of Plenty regions of the North Island of New Zealand. Construction...
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    Wayne Smith (rugby union) (category People from Putāruru)
    playing in one of the test matches against South Africa. Growing up in Putāruru, Smith played for Waikato Secondary Schools in 1974, then worked his way...
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