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    Timaru (English: /ˈtɪməruː/; Māori: Te Tihi-o-Maru) is a port city in the southern Canterbury Region of New Zealand, located 157 km (98 mi) southwest of...
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  • Timaru Thistle is a soccer club in Timaru, New Zealand. 1961 Chatham Cup 1962 Chatham Cup 1963 Chatham Cup v t e...
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  • The mayor of Timaru is the directly elected head of the Timaru District Council, the local government authority for the Timaru District in New Zealand...
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  • MV Timaru Star may refer to: MV Timaru Star (1945) MV Timaru Star (1967) MV Timaru Star (2004) This article includes a list of ships with the same or...
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    Timaru Central is the central business district of Timaru, in the South Canterbury area and Canterbury region of New Zealand's South Island. Timaru Central...
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    Timaru District is a local government district on New Zealand's South Island, administered by the Timaru District Council. It is part of the larger Canterbury...
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  • Statistical Standard for Geographic Areas 2018 (SSGA) unless otherwise stated. † Timaru was officially a city until local government reorganisation in 1989, and...
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  • The Tīmaru River is a river of the Otago region of New Zealand's South Island. It initially flows southwest before turning west to flow into the eastern...
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    Anglican church located in Timaru, in the Canterbury region on the South Island of New Zealand. One of the defining landmarks in Timaru, the present church was...
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  • The Timaru Herald is a daily provincial newspaper serving the Timaru, South Canterbury and North Otago districts of New Zealand. The current audited daily...
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    The Sacred Heart Basilica or Timaru Basilica, is a Catholic church in Timaru, New Zealand. The term basilica is used to describe the building's Roman...
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  • The Timaru Courier, also known as The Timaru Courier, is an A3 tabloid community newspaper delivered free to 27,000 homes every Thursday in the Timaru and...
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  • Josh Thomson (actor) (category People from Timaru)
    Josh Thomson (born 1981 in Timaru, New Zealand) is a New Zealand actor and comedian of Tongan heritage. He is best known for his work as a comedian on...
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  • the central South Island city of Timaru, New Zealand. The South Canterbury team play at Fraser Park located in Timaru. Club rugby in South Canterbury predated...
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  • Aorangi Oval is a cricket ground in Timaru, South Canterbury, New Zealand, situated on Morgans Road in the suburb of Gleniti. It is a part of Aorangi Park...
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    MyWay on-demand bus service in Timaru, Canterbury. Prior to 2023, it also operated various fixed-route bus services in Timaru. In 2020, it began trials of...
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  • Canterbury area including the Mackenzie District, Waimate District and Timaru Volcano Radio 88.5 FM website Archived 21 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine...
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  • The 1868 Timaru by-election was a by-election held on 20 November in the Timaru electorate during the 4th New Zealand Parliament. The by-election was caused...
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  • The Timaru by-election of 1985 was a by-election for the electorate of Timaru during the term of the 40th New Zealand Parliament. It was triggered by...
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  • War Transport (MoWT). In 1947 she was sold and renamed Tuscan Star, then Timaru Star in 1948. She was sold again in 1950 and was renamed California Star...
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    Harper was Archdeacon of Timaru and Westland; Benjamin Dudley of Rangiora and Edward Lingard of Akaroa Archdeacons of Timaru 1945–1953 (res.): Walter...
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  • Championships 4–6 December 2016 Timaru, New Zealand NR 200 metres (T36) 26.41 NZ Secondary School Championships 4–6 December 2016 Timaru, New Zealand NR 400 metres...
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    percent of the region's population. Other major towns and cities include Timaru, Ashburton, Rangiora and Rolleston. The land, water, flora, and fauna of...
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    Port Chalmers (Dunedin) Other ports: Nelson, Picton, Westport, Greymouth, Timaru, Bluff. Harbours: Akaroa Harbour, Otago Harbour, Halfmoon Bay (Stewart Island...
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    Adamant for the 93-day journey to Lyttelton, New Zealand. They settled in Timaru, a town 147 km (91 miles) south-west of Lyttelton populated mainly by Cornish...
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    The Timaru by-election 1962 was a by-election held in the Timaru electorate in Canterbury during the term of the 33rd New Zealand Parliament, on 21 July...
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  • District, and the Waimakariri District, while Selwyn District, Waimakariri and Timaru activated their emergency operation centres. Initially, a curfew was established...
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  • The 1890 Timaru by-election was a by-election held on 18 August 1890 during the 10th New Zealand Parliament in the seat of Timaru, a partly urban seat...
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  • daughters, 6-year-old Liané, and 2-year-old twins Maya and Karla at her home in Timaru, New Zealand. After admitting to killing her children, she went under trial...
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  • The 1878 Timaru by-election was a by-election held on 8 April in the Timaru electorate during the 6th New Zealand Parliament. The by-election was caused...
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