Hāwera is the second-largest centre in the Taranaki region of New Zealand's North Island, with a population of 10,550. It is near the coast of the South...
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Hawera Observatory is situated in King Edward Park, Hāwera, New Zealand, and is administered and maintained by the Hawera Astronomical Society, which...
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Wharenui K. Hawera (born 22 May 1993) is a New Zealand rugby union player who plays for Kubota Spears. His position of choice is fly-half. Hawera has previously...
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Bathytoma hawera is an extinct species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Borsoniidae. This extinct marine species is endemic to New...
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Hāwera FC are a New Zealand association football club based in Hāwera, in the South Taranaki region of the North Island. Its home ground is Turuturu Park...
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Hawera was a parliamentary electorate in the South Taranaki District of New Zealand from 1896 to 1908. It was represented by two Members of Parliament...
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Okato Inglewood New Plymouth Waitara Stratford Hāwera Ōpunake Patea Mangatoki Taranaki is a region in the North Island of New Zealand. It contains numerous...
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Hāwera High School was a secondary school in the New Zealand town of Hāwera, which operated from 1901 until 2022. The school's history began as a primary...
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emigrated to New Zealand in 1852. The family moved to Hāwera while Laurent was still a child. He attended Hawera District High School and after completing his...
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the west coast of New Zealand's North Island that contains the towns of Hāwera (the seat of the district), Manaia, Ōpunake, Patea, Eltham, and Waverley...
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The Hawera and Normanby Star is a newspaper published in Taranaki, New Zealand. The newspaper was first published on 10 April 1880. It ceased publication...
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Taranaki District Health Board (redirect from Hawera Hospital)
and maternity services. Hawera Hospital (39°35′16″S 174°16′00″E / 39.587728°S 174.266703°E / -39.587728; 174.266703) in Hāwera, South Taranaki District...
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New Zealand international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Hawera and was capped twice for New Zealand. Billot, John (1972). All Blacks in...
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It becomes exposed at its western end close to the Tasman Sea coast near Hāwera in a series of cliff faces. The formation takes its name from the Tangahoe...
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Radio Taranaki was a radio station in New Plymouth and Hāwera. The station was originally started by Radio New Zealand (which at the time was known as...
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Taranaki, New Zealand, situated on SH3 about halfway between the towns of Hāwera and Patea. The area was a significant site in the New Zealand Wars of the...
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Taranaki along with Inglewood and Waitara. South Taranaki towns include Hāwera, Manaia, Stratford, Eltham, and Ōpunake. Since 2005, Taranaki has used the...
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duo Flight of the Conchords plus Tim Finn of the Finn Brothers. Filmed in Hāwera and Eltham in Taranaki, it was the last Morrieson novel to be adapted for...
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Highway 3 passes through it. Patea is about 6 km to the south-east, and Hāwera is about 20 km to the north-west. The local Pariroa Marae is a traditional...
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to become Taranaki Energy Limited. 1994 - Taranaki Energy acquired the Hawera Gas Company. October 1995 - Taranaki Energy Limited merges with Wanganui-based...
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cabinet-making, upholstering and undertaking business in Hāwera. He married Beatrice Annie King in Hawera in February 1902. He and his family went to live in...
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Ronald Hugh Morrieson (category People from Hāwera)
bands throughout south Taranaki. Morrieson lived in the Taranaki town of Hāwera all his life and this town appears (under other names) in his novels. He...
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John Gildroy Grant (category People from Hāwera)
could be awarded at the time to British and Commonwealth forces. Born in Hāwera, Grant was a builder when he volunteered in June 1915 to serve in the First...
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Ross Jennings (category People from Hāwera)
Search, Heroes and Melody Rules. Born in Hāwera in 1944, Jennings was raised by his mother in Taihape and Hāwera, his father having died during World War...
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in New Zealand List of people executed in New Zealand "Tom Long Killed". Hawera & Normanby Star. 16 December 1908. p. 5. "Russian Jack". Masterton District...
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Shavaughn Ruakere (category People from Hāwera)
Ngatai on the prime-time soap opera Shortland Street. Ruakere was born in Hāwera but lived in Ōpunake until her family moved to New Plymouth when she was...
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Pat Booth (journalist) (category People from Hāwera)
was born on 9 September 1929 in Levin and raised in Hāwera. His first journalism job was on the Hawera Star in 1947. In 1950, he became a general reporter...
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listened to online 24/7 on iHeart Radio. Hokonui began broadcasting in Hāwera in April 2015 on 88.2FM and 1557AM and closed down in December 2020. The...
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Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki (category Hāwera)
the main campus is situated in New Plymouth, and the other is located in Hawera. WITT is accredited by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority.[citation...
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Sherryl Jordan (category People from Hāwera)
publishing and literacy. Jordan was born Sherryl Rose Brogden on 8 June 1949 in Hāwera, the daughter of Alan Vivian Brogden and Patricia Ita Brogden (née Cornwall)...
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