Pāuatahanui (/ˈpaʊətɑːhəˌnuːi/; Māori: [ˈpaʉatahanʉi]) is a village in New Zealand's North Island. It is at the far eastern end of what was known as the...
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Porirua Harbour (redirect from Pauatahanui Inlet)
extends eastward to the settlement of Pāuatahanui. The wetland there where the Pāuatahanui Stream enters the Pāuatahanui Inlet, is the largest remaining estuarine...
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Porirua (section Pāuatahanui)
to the Pauatahanui Inlet connecting Paremata to Dolly Varden, known as Mana from 1960, eliminating a 22-kilometre journey around Pauatahanui Inlet to...
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Porirua City Council (section Pāuatahanui General Ward)
councillors elected from two general wards (Onepoto General Ward and Pāuatahanui General Ward) and one Māori ward (Parirua Māori Ward). They are elected...
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Pauatahanui, a village 30 km (19 mi) north of the capital city Wellington. Owen lives between New York City and Wellington. She attended Pauatahanui school...
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91436°E / -41.10246; 174.91436 Pāuatahanui Wildlife Reserve is a wetland reserve at the eastern edge of the Pāuatahanui Inlet of the Porirua Harbour in...
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traffic the following day. A highway connecting the Kāpiti Coast to Pāuatahanui through the Wainui Saddle was first proposed in 1919 by William Hughes...
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from Paremata to Pāuatahanui (now part of State Highway 58) and the tortuous narrow winding Paekākāriki Hill Road between Pāuatahanui and Paekākāriki....
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particular interest in rugby and showjumping. He was a sheep farmer in Pauatahanui, the location of his family's farm. He was married to Joy with whom he...
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Pāremoremo Pareora Parewanui Paroa Parua Bay Patea* Patumāhoe* Pauanui Pāuatahanui Pegasus* Peka Peka Pembroke Peria Petone Picton* Piopio Pipiwai Pirinoa...
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Porirua City, New Zealand, located along much of the southern shore of the Pauatahanui Inlet of Porirua Harbour was comprehensively planned in the 1960s (when...
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of 58. State Highway 58 is the primary route from the Hutt Valley to Pauatahanui and Porirua. It leaves State Highway 2 at Haywards. This highway was...
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St Alban's Church is an heritage-listed Anglican church located in Pāuatahanui, Porirua, New Zealand. Built in 1898 and designed by Frederick de Jersey...
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University Environment Group Greenpeace Aotearoa New Zealand Guardians of Pauatahanui Inlet Initial Volco Trust Island Bay Marine Education Centre Kaipatiki...
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Transmission Gully Motorway (State Highway 1) at Pāuatahanui, and skirts the southern side of the Pauatahanui Inlet of Porirua Harbour and the suburb of Whitby...
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Pūkeko in flight. Pauatahanui Wildlife Reserve, Wellington, New Zealand....
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travellers followed the Taua Tapu track through Taupō to Pukerua Bay. So Pāuatahanui grew at the expense of Taupō until the railway line was opened in 1885...
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houses. The closest school is Pāuatahanui School. There is a nearby church called Saint Albans Church, but it is in Pāuatahanui. The headquarters of BRANZ...
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scrub. There are some areas with lifestyle blocks, particularly near Pāuatahanui, and Transmission Gully is also home to Battle Hill Farm Forest Park...
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Plimmerton, Paremata and Pauatahanui Inlet...
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19th century. In 1936 a road bridge finally spanned the entrance to the Pauatahanui Inlet, greatly easing access to Wellington for the growing suburb. After...
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City Porirua City Local authority Porirua City Council Electoral ward Pāuatahanui General Ward Porirua Māori Ward Area • Land 84 ha (208 acres) Population...
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August 1846, on a forest ridge around 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) north of Pauatahanui. On the Government side was Ngāti Toa chief Rawiri Puaha and 100 Ngāti...
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residential and industrial development in the Pauatahanui-Judgeford area at the head of the Pauatahanui Arm of the Porirua Harbour. This link was to follow...
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Zealand City Porirua Local authority Porirua City Council Electoral ward Pāuatahanui General Ward Porirua Māori Ward Area • Land 817 ha (2,019 acres) Population...
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terrain to the Wainui Saddle, before descending through its namesake to Pāuatahanui and bypassing Porirua to the east before reaching the northern suburbs...
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City except Paekākāriki Hill and Mana Island; includes Pukerua Bay and Pauatahanui Wellington City (215,400): from Linden south, includes Horokiwi but excludes...
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Paremata School 1–8 Coed Paremata State 332 [141] 2950 Pauatahanui School 1–8 Coed Pāuatahanui State 223 [142] 2953 Plimmerton School 1–8 Coed Plimmerton...
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gained included Haywards (from the Hutt electorate), and Judgeford, Pāuatahanui, Titahi Bay, and Pukerua Bay (all from the Otaki electorate). The Wellington...
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returned five councillors to the city council. †Incumbent candidate The Pāuatahanui ward returned four councillors to the city council. †Incumbent candidate...
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