Takapuna is a suburb located on the North Shore of Auckland, New Zealand. The suburb is an isthmus between Shoal Bay, arm of the Waitematā Harbour, and...
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Takapuna is an amateur football club based in Takapuna, New Zealand. They compete in the Northern League. The club was founded as Takapuna City AFC in...
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Takapuna Grammar School is a state coeducational secondary school located in the suburb of Belmont on the North Shore of Auckland, New Zealand. Established...
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Lake Pupuke (redirect from Fossil Forest, Takapuna)
freshwater lake occupying a volcanic crater (or maar) between the suburbs of Takapuna and Milford on the North Shore of Auckland, New Zealand. The heart shape...
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The Takapuna Fossil Forest is a geographical feature located along the coastline between Takapuna Beach and Thorne Beach in Auckland, New Zealand. It...
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Devonport-Takapuna is a local government area in Auckland, in New Zealand's Auckland Region, governed by the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board and Auckland...
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Merge in Takapuna is a proposed mixed-use development / residential skyscraper proposed for Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand. At about 100 metres, it would...
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Imogen Ayris (category People educated at Takapuna Grammar School)
December 2000, the daughter of Barny and Bridget Ayris. She was educated at Takapuna Grammar School, and is now studying exercise science at the University...
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council was in Takapuna. Today, the entire area has been divided between four local boards of the amalgamated Auckland Council: Devonport-Takapuna, Kaipātiki...
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Takapuna Rugby League Football Club were a rugby league club in Auckland. They competed from 1921 until 1925. They represented the Takapuna suburb on...
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local boards, and currently split into 17 areas: Albert-Eden, Devonport-Takapuna, Henderson-Massey, Hibiscus and Bays, Howick, Kaipātiki, Māngere-Ōtāhuhu...
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Massey(1)-Runners up Takapuna 1996 Massey(2)-Runners up Takapuna 1997 Takapuna(2)-Runners up Glenfield 1998 North Shore(4)-Runners up Takapuna 1999 Takapuna(3)-Runners...
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The Devonport & Lake Takapuna Tramway was a 1-mile (1.6 km) horse tramway system in Auckland, New Zealand that operated between Victoria Wharf in Devonport...
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Bayswater, New Zealand (section Takapuna Boating Club)
the Waitemata Harbour. Politically the suburb is part of the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board and the North Shore ward of Auckland Council. Bayswater covers...
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Wanderers 1980 – Takapuna City 1981 – East Coast Bays 1982 – Papatoetoe 1983 – University of Auckland 1984 – Hamilton Wanderers 1985 – Takapuna City 1986 –...
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Milford. After significant growth in population, Takapuna Borough became Takapuna City in 1961. In 1989, Takapuna City was merged into the North Shore City....
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Auckland Australian Football League (redirect from Takapuna Eagles)
Club Location Formed Takapuna Eagles Takapuna 1981...
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Māori language texts predominantly use the names Takapuna, or Awataha, to describe the North Shore. Takapuna, a name originally given to a spring at Maungauika...
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Eliza McCartney (category People educated at Takapuna Grammar School)
primary school and then Belmont Intermediate School and later moved onto Takapuna Grammar School, where she was in the same year as the singer-songwriter...
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Sean Wainui (category People educated at Takapuna Grammar School)
Māori international side the Māori All Blacks. Wainui was a member of the Takapuna Grammar School 1st XV in 2011, 2012 and 2013. He was awarded North Harbour's...
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Sunnynook State 1968 447 [92] Takapuna Normal Intermediate 1524 7–8 Takapuna State 660 [93] Takapuna School 1525 1–6 Takapuna State 1879 332 [94] Vauxhall...
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the senior pastor of the Takapuna Assembly of God in Auckland. A photographer by training, Hughes became pastor of the Takapuna Assembly of God in 1975...
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Auckland Libraries (redirect from Takapuna Library)
Orewa Library Pukekohe Library Te Atatu Peninsula Library Parnell Library Takapuna Library Sir Edmund Hillary Library (Papakura) Te Manawa (Westgate) Remuera...
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lowest concentration of Māori people at 6.1%, followed by the Devonport-Takapuna local board area (6.2%) and the Howick local board area (6.3%), The Queenstown-Lakes...
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Caitlin Regal (category People from Takapuna)
Carrington in the K-2 500 metres event. Regal was born on 9 February 1992 in Takapuna, a suburb of North Shore. Aged 5, she joined the Red Beach Surf Life Saving...
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are popular swimming beaches at Cheltenham and Narrow Neck in Devonport, Takapuna, Milford, and the various beaches further north in the area known as East...
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The PumpHouse Theatre (redirect from The PumpHouse Theatre Takapuna)
PumpHouse was converted to a theatre and arts centre, and opened in 1977 by Takapuna City Council Mayor Fred Thomas. Margaret Escott was a founding member of...
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North Island Whangārei (1964) Auckland Auckland (1871) East Coast Bays Takapuna Birkenhead Waitemata (1974) Mt Albert Papatoetoe Manukau (1965) Papakura...
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Takapuna Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club based in Takapuna, New Zealand. The club was established in 1934 and is a member of the North Harbour...
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Anna Willcox-Silfverberg (category People from Takapuna)
freestyle skier and reporter for TV Show The Crowd Goes Wild. Born in Takapuna, North Shore City, New Zealand, she competed for New Zealand at the 2014...
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