Pipiriki is a settlement in New Zealand, on the east bank of the Whanganui River, due west of the town of Raetihi and 79 kilometres (49 mi) upriver from...
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Country before turning south-east and flowing past the small settlements of Pipiriki and Jerusalem, before reaching the coast at the city of Whanganui. It is...
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Berth in Pipiriki, Wanganui River, New Zealand. Postcard. 1930s....
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Zealand, travelling by canoe or kayak. The route runs from Taumarunui to Pipiriki, is 145 km long and usually takes 5 days to complete. It is managed by...
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eventual withdrawal of Te Mamaku's forces up the Whanganui River to the Pipiriki area.[citation needed] In 1857, Te Mamaku was offered the Māori kingship...
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was not for the faint-hearted. The scenic "River Road" passing through Pipiriki was treacherous with primitive tracks and long falls if you left the track...
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identified with Ngāti Kura, a hapū of the Ngāti Ruanui iwi. He was born in Pipiriki, New Zealand on 17 October 1895. Simon, Morvin T. "Andrew Anderson". Dictionary...
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from Hunterville, or from Whanganui via the Whanganui River steamer to Pipiriki and then by cart for the remaining distance. By March 1908 the railway...
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country to meet with the Whanganui River 10 kilometres (6 mi) north of Pipiriki, at the edge of the Whanganui National Park. The New Zealand Ministry for...
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happened—then came the capture of Weraroa Pa—the relief of the siege of Pipiriki in August 1865 that virtually ended that phase of the Second Taranaki War...
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chartered locally to take passengers up river to Taumarunui or down river to Pipiriki and Jerusalem. Historically, Whakahoro's Wade's Landing was a stopover...
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a New Zealand Māori tribal leader and woodcarver. Pukehika was born in Pipiriki, New Zealand. He was of the Ngatiruaka, Ngati Hinepango, Ngapaerangi, and...
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1867 from Waihi, near Hawera, down to Patea and Whanganui and ending at Pipiriki on the upper Whanganui River. However, continuing disputes with settlers...
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the island. (The marker, captured by British troops during the siege of Pipiriki on the Whanganui River in 1865, was taken from the cemetery at Pūtiki near...
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the duties of Pai Mārire priest. But on 23 February the group clashed at Pipiriki near Wanganui with Māori loyal to the New Zealand government and determined...
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and were involved in the capture of Wereroa Pa and then the relief of Pipiriki. Te Keepa gradually built up a personal contingent of between one and two...
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a big Maori gathering shortly at Paranui, a place some 15 miles above Pipiriki, on the Wanganui River, to open a new native meeting-house. Several hundreds...
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meeting at Koriniti on a trial run, and commenced regular services to Pipiriki three weeks later. For the first two years, she was named PS Aotea. The...
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forces in battle. In February 1865 he led an attack on a Hauhau pā near Pipiriki. They captured the pā, but Hīpango was seriously injured and died of his...
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that were initially included were Taumarunui, Tūrangi, Ohakune, Waiouru, Pipiriki, Raetihi, Ōhura, Waitara, Mōkau, Awakino, Kawhia, Ōtorohanga, and Te Kūiti...
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HMS Hart 1943 596 Cruiser unnamed cancelled 597 Refrigerated cargo ship Pipiriki 1944 598 Light aircraft carrier HMS Ocean 1945 599 Fleet destroyer HMS Chevron...
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Chief Docks Foreman, Cardiff. Ernest Alfred Hall, Steward-in-Charge, SS Pipiriki (New Zealand Shipping Company Ltd.). Ernest George Hall, Foreman of Factory...
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travels include travelling up the Whanganui River to settlements such as Pipiriki and to Lake Rotoaira at the base of Mount Tongariro. He named settlements...
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under Major Willoughby Brassey of the New Zealand Militia, was sent to Pipiriki, 90 km upriver from Wanganui, to establish a military post. Three redoubts...
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Auckland Teachers' Training College, 1928-1931. She then worked in Horoera, Pipiriki, Waiomatatini and Omahu, in schools with all or predominantly Māori enrollment...
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Hobbs assisted his son-in-law in establishing a new mission station at Pipiriki in the Wanganui district. On the way, the ship Hobbs was travelling on...
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Māori descent, she identified with the Ngāti Kura iwi. She was born in Pipiriki, New Zealand, in 1908. In the 1958 New Year Honours Wright was appointed...
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cruiser 28 December United Kingdom Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd. Linthouse Pipiriki Refrigerated cargo liner For New Zealand Shipping Co. Ltd. 29 December...
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routes. Some went to Whanganui and were barged up the Whanganui River to Pipiriki, then by bullock or horse teams, and later traction engine, to Makatote...
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statistical area within Hamilton Kirikiriroa marae and meeting house in Pipiriki This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kirikiriroa...
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