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    Hikitia is a self-propelled floating steam crane in Wellington Harbour, New Zealand. She is thought to be the only working steam crane of her type in...
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    Mt. Smart Stadium project was released in 1981. It was called The Mauri Hikitia. It reached no 4 on the New Zealand charts. It featured Rhonda, Ken Kincaid...
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  • The Mauri Hikitia is a various artists album released in 1981. It reached no 4 on the New Zealand charts. It features Rhonda, Ken Kincaid, Deane Waretini...
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  • The Mauri Hikitia album (sound recording) / various artists. Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision (New Zealand's Sound & Vision Archive) The Mauri Hikitia album /...
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    National civil ensign of New Zealand flown from the stern of Hikitia...
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    length, height and capability. The company also built the crane for the Hikitia in 1926, which is thought to be the last fully operational self-propelled...
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    was one of two steam cranes in New Zealand waters, the other being the Hikitia which as of 2024 can still be visited on the Wellington Waterfront. Rapaki...
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  • The Mauri Hikitia album (sound recording) / various artists. Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision (New Zealand's Sound & Vision Archive) The Mauri Hikitia album /...
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    and Ngahue in 2014. The Harbour Board bought Hikitia, a self-propelled floating steam crane, in 1925. Hikitia was constructed in Scotland and sailed to Wellington...
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  • Surviving Fleming and Ferguson products include the floating steam cranes Hikitia and Rapaki (both 1926) and dredger Otakou (1929), all in New Zealand; dredger...
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    the Anglican Church in New Zealand, Aotearoa and Polynesia. Major John Hikitia Te Rangi Waititi, army commander of the 28th Maori Battalion (C Company)...
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  • 174°0′24″E / 41.28500°S 174.00667°E / -41.28500; 174.00667 (Edwin Fox) Hikitia 1926 United Kingdom Steam crane Wellington, New Zealand Lyttelton 1907...
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  • recorded versions of the song. The version by Kincaid appears on the Mauri Hikitia album, and was also the B side of his single. The version by Waretini is...
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  • Barrett Reef and sank. Retrieved from 60 feet of water by the floating crane Hikitia. 1933 Golden Harvest, steamer, 5644 tons, struck the rocks of Barrett reef...
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    storm in 1969 broke up the wreck, and it was dismantled (partly by the Hikitia floating crane) where it lay. Wahine Memorial Park marks the disaster with...
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  • Daniel Adamson Preservation Society, regular sailings and charter cruises. Hikitia 1926 steam twin-screw floating steam crane Wellington, New Zealand Sister...
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    Pink Flamingoes and the Screaming MeeMees were recorded there. The Mauri Hikitia album, which featured Rhonda, Ken Kincaid, and Deane Waretini was recorded...
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    1972–1973 by divers of the Royal New Zealand Navy, with the floating crane Hikitia raising the sections ashore to be scrapped. "HMNZS Waiho Castle-Class Minesweeper"...
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  • Awa Kairangi ki Uta/Upper Hutt Chris Kirk-Burnnand Councillor Porirua-Tawa Hikitia Ropata Councillor Porirua-Tawa Penny Gaylor Councillor Kāpiti Coast...
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  • Ken Kincaid, the Lightwood family, and Rhonda, he appeared on the Mauri Hikitia album, which was in support of the Mt. Smart Stadium project. In 1984,...
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  • Northland squad Forwards Krystal Murray • Ruihana Clarke • Hikitia Wikaira • Wikitoria Rogers • Kredence Brown • Trish Vaka • Leilani Erwin • Charmaine...
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    transported to the site and lowered into position by the floating crane Hikitia. In 2019 a solar LED beacon was installed in the lighthouse. Point Jerningham...
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    two-part concrete shell that was moved to the site by the floating crane Hikitia, then filled with concrete. It originally ran on gas but was converted...
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    Waterloo Quay and is managed by Wellington City Council. The floating crane Hikitia is berthed at Taranaki Street Wharf. Kings Wharf is a timber wharf constructed...
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  • Bay of Plenty Magic 2008 season Head coach Noeline Taurua Asst. coach Hikitia Gallagher Captain Amigene Metcalfe Main venue Mystery Creek Events Centre...
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    75 Tug heeled over and sustained damage during haul-out. Floating crane Hikitia used for recovery. 1947 Tapuhi Tug 232 Support cradle collapsed beneath...
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  • Cup era, Magic also had a development team. Its head coaches included Hikitia Gallagher and Rhonda Wilcox while Hayley Stockman was a former player....
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    in New Zealand, where she had a slight collision with the crane vessel Hikitia. Dominion Monarch also visited Napier, New Zealand. Her voyage set more...
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    Independent Chris Kirk-Burnnand† 27.71% 5,527 5,772 6,652 5,866.66 Independent Hikitia Ropata 19.56% 3,903 4,096 5,737 5,925.06 Independent Roger Watkin 21.13%...
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  • Gordon Taylor JP – of Lower Hutt. For services to education. Major Hone Hikitia Te Rangi Waititi (retired) JP – of Ōpōtiki. For services to the community...
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