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    Te Rore was in the 1850s an important transhipment point on New Zealand's Waipā River, between the agriculture of the Waikato basin and its Auckland market...
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  • Māori mythology, Tane-Rore is the personification of shimmering air as it performs a haka for his mother Hine-raumati. Tama-nui-te-ra had two wives, Hine-takurua...
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  • and Herzegovina Te Rore, an transhipment point on New Zealand's Waipā River Robert C. Rore, a German artist and illustrator Katrina Rore, a New Zealand...
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    Harapepe, Te Rore, Matakitaki Pa, Battle Sites, Settlements". www.teawamutuinfo.com. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. "Te Rore Flood photo". Te Awamutu...
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    Highway 3, about halfway between Hamilton and Te Awamutu. The Ōhaupō area and surrounding Ngāhinapōuri, Te Rore and Harapēpē area were military outposts during...
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    redoubt – Taranaki region – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand". Teara.govt.nz. 15 November 2012. Retrieved 12 April 2013. "Te Rore NZ Wars memorial | NZHistory...
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    Maungatautari, Mohoaonui, Otawhao, Patetere, Rangataiki, Rangiaowhia, Taupō, Te Kopua, Te Rore, Tireke, Tuakau, Waitetuna, Whaingaroa and Whatawhata. The route used...
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  • initially covered about 300 sq mi (780 km2), including Kihikihi, Te Awamutu, Pirongia, Te Rore, and Ōhaupō, with 600 hp (450 kW) allocated to the Board. No...
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    Hineraumati. The child of Tama-nui-te-rā and Hineraumati, Tane-rore, is credited with the origin of dance. Another son of Tama-nui-te-ra is Auahitūroa, god of comets...
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    519 186 Kihikihi 1,974 726 Ngāhinapōuri 2,106 735 Lake Cameron 1,176 399 Te Rore 420 156 see Paterangi Pirongia 1,410 513 Pokuru 528 186 see Kakepuku Lake...
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    advancing south. In late January Cameron moved his army headquarters to Te Rore, about 5 km from Paterangi, with an advance camp for 600 men positioned...
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    Hamilton suburb of Temple View. The Ngāhinapōuri area and surrounding Ōhaupō, Te Rore and Harapēpē area were military outposts during the Waikato War. Military...
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    quivering appearance in the air. This was haka of Tāne-rore, the son of Hine-raumati and Tama-nui-te-rā. Hyland comments that "[t]he haka is (and also represents)...
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    control the land causing the shimmering effect of hot air, called haka of Tane-rore, and in some versions, earthquakes. In some traditions, Rūaumoko creates...
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  • and Tama-oho had slung ropes across the river at Manga-kirikiri, Te One-poto, and Te Rore Ārai a Rakapare, to act as barriers preventing war-parties from...
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    Te Rahu, north of Te Awamutu). However, General Cameron, in his Invasion of the Waikato, avoided them by taking 1,230 troops overnight from Te Rore via...
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  • the sun. Tane-rore, the personification of shimmering air. Tāwhaki, a semi-supernatural being associated with thunder and lightning. Te Uira, the personification...
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  • Katrina Rore (née Grant; born 6 May 1987 in Papakura, Auckland, New Zealand) is a New Zealand international netball player. Rore is a previous captain...
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  • and Papatūānuku, Heaven and Earth. Te Anu-matao was the wife of Tangaroa. Hine-titamauri was the wife of Punga. Hine-te-Iwaiwa married Tangaroa and had Tangaroa-a-kiukiu...
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  • generation (1520–1560): Gombert, Phinot, Crecquillon, Manchicourt, Arcadelt, Rore, Willaert, Courtois, Clemens non Papa and Bonefont. The Fifth generation...
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    the Māori Theatre group Te Ohu Whakaari in Wellington at Taki Rua / The Depot Theatre alongside other writers including Rore Hapipi, Hone Tuwhare and...
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  • main highway under the Main Highways Act 1922 from Horotiu/Ngāruawāhia to Te Rore via Whatawhata and improvements made. At that time, AADT south of Whatawhata...
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    remarks about having pride in the black dress to the current captain Katrina Rore were commented as being too harsh Clarkson married Dean Clarkson in 2015;...
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  • Northern Stars and in the Elimination final. Sources: Sources: Notes ^1 Katrina Rore and Jazz Scott were added to the roster after Ainsleyana Puleiata was injured...
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  • Cipriano de Rore Donna ch'ornata sete. Cipriano de Rore L'inconstantia channo. Cipriano de Rore Se'l mio sempre per voi. Cipriano de Rore Non gemme non...
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    dissolution at the 10th Parliament at Waiōmatatini in 1902. Te Kotahitanga was distinct from Te Kauhanganui, the Māori parliament established by the Kingitanga...
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  • madrigals for five voices (Venice: sons of Antonio Gardano) Cipriano de Rore – Sacrae cantiones (pub. by Petrus Phalesius the Elder) January 31 Ambrosius...
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    Te Rauparaha Arena is a multi-purpose indoor sports and entertainment centre, with pools, Dash Swim School, a fitness centre, and indoor sports stadium...
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  • involvement with Ngāti Mahanga, Rore both acknowledged and participated in matters pertinent to his father's people. In 1947, Rore was a co-petitioner of Karena...
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  • defeated Stars 74–56 in the Grand final. Sources: Sources: Notes ^1 Katrina Rore came out of retirement and helped Northern Stars defeat her former team,...
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