Paihia is the main tourist town in the Bay of Islands in the Northland Region of the North Island of New Zealand. It is 60 kilometres north of Whangārei...
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Region of New Zealand. It flows into the Bay of Islands immediately south of Paihia. "Place name detail: Haumi River". New Zealand Gazetteer. New Zealand Geographic...
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A house that has been converted into a hostel in Paihia, New Zealand...
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Whangārei, on the North Island of New Zealand. It is close to the town of Paihia, to which it is connected by a bridge near the mouth of the Waitangi River...
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from Paihia. The island is a popular stopover point for tour boats to the Hole in the Rock and is also serviced by ferries for day trips from Paihia and...
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station at Paihia on land owned by Ana Hamu, the wife of Te Koki. In 1826, Henry's brother William and his wife Jane joined the CMS mission at Paihia. Marianne...
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Zealand, when he wrote in his diary in December 1832 about boys in and around Paihia on Horotutu Beach playing cricket. In 1835, Charles Darwin and HMS Beagle...
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Marianne Williams (section The Paihia mission)
the Paihia mission was the chief Te Koki and his wife Ana Hamu, a woman of high rank and the owner of the land occupied by the mission at Paihia In 1827...
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at the eastern end of the bay. The biggest town is Kerikeri, followed by Paihia. The small town of Russell is located at the end of a short peninsula that...
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the Paihia mission was the chief, Te Koki and his wife Ana Hamu, a woman of high rank, who gave permission to the CMS to occupy the land at Paihia. Williams...
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Te Haumi is a settlement south-east of Paihia and north-west of Opua in the Bay of Islands area of Northland Region, New Zealand. The Rangatira (Chief)...
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– Whangarei, Marsden Point, Ngunguru 02 – Kawakawa, Kerikeri, Moerewa, Paihia, Russell 03 – Dargaville 04 – Kaikohe, Kaitaia 05 – Mangawhai, Waipu 06...
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It flows southeast into Whangaruru Harbour 22 kilometres (14 mi) east of Paihia. List of rivers of New Zealand "Place name detail: Racehorse River". New...
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Otiria Ōtorohanga* Ōwhango Owaka Oxford* Paekākāriki* Paeroa* Pahiatua* Paihia* Pakaraka Pākiri Pakotai Palmerston Palmerston North* Pamapuria Panguru...
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rights to Whitianga. In November 1996 Rotorua (served via Tauranga) and Paihia were added to the network. The Rotorua flight was extended to Taupō in November...
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2019 Far North local elections (section Paihia)
Council. It contains, among others, Kerikeri, the eponymous Whangaroa, Paihia and Kawakawa. There were 15 candidates running for Bay of Islands-Whangaroa...
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Jane Williams (missionary) (section Paihia mission)
embarked on Sir George Osborne to sail to Sydney, Australia, then on to Paihia, Bay of Islands, where they arrived on 25 March 1826. Jane and her husband...
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the Far North District of New Zealand, three kilometres (1.9 mi) west of Paihia. In the Māori language, the word haruru means 'continuous noise or roar'...
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Blockhouse St Paul's Church, Paihia, 12 March Henry Ireson. Private, 96th Regiment Flagstaff Blockhouse St Paul's Church, Paihia, 12 March George Jackson...
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An early New Zealand printer used by CMS Paihia to publish Bibles during the 19th century....
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26 Oxford OX 0502 Paekakariki PAE 058 Paeroa POA 0816 Pahiatua PHA 0650 Paihia PIH 0885 Palmerson PL 024 Palmerston North PM 063 Panetapu PNT 082 22 Papakura...
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Kerikeri 401, 405, 407, 9017 Kaitaia Kaitaia 408, 406, 409 Kawakawa Kawakawa, Paihia 402, 403, 404, 9012 Pukekohe Pukekohe, Tuakau, Waiuku 230, 234, 236, 237...
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(1,400) Kaitaia (6,380) Kerikeri (8,360) Kaikohe (4,890) Haruru (1,230) Paihia (1,690) Opua (1,290) Moerewa (2,100) Kawakawa (1,630) Hikurangi (1,800)...
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plaque in Paihia commemorating Colenso A press at ‘Haven of History’, a reconstruction of the Church Missionary Society mission station in Paihia, with a...
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worlds at his feet". NZ Herald. Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 15 April 2017. "Paihia boxer claims bronze in Commonwealth Youth Games". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved...
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northernmost town in the district is Kaitaia. Kerikeri, Moerewa, Kawakawa, Paihia, Opua and Russell are clustered on the east coast around the Bay of Islands...
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form of the language between 1817 and 1830. In 1833, while living in the Paihia mission-house of Anglican priest and the now head of the New Zealand CMS...
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land suitable for subdivision and on-sale to settlers. Locations such as Paihia and Kerikeri were bypassed for various reasons. Pōmare II, the local Māori...
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Heads 2,850 1.4% Moerewa 2,100 1.0% Hikurangi 1,800 0.9% Opua 1,690 0.8% Paihia 1,690 0.8% Kawakawa 1,630 0.8% Ngunguru 1,240 0.6% Haruru 1,230 0.6% Waipu...
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William Colenso printed 74,000 Māori-language booklets from his press at Paihia. In 1843, the government distributed free gazettes to Māori called Ko Te...
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