DRURY HACK MEETING. (Auckland Star, 23 December 1901)National Library of New Zealand
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Over pa site, South Head, Awhitu Pensinsula.Auckland Libraries View over pa site on South Head, Manukau Harbour, end on view. |
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Over pa site, South Head, Awhitu Pensinsula.Auckland Libraries View over pa site on South Head, Manukau Harbour, side view, looking to harbour channel and Karangahape Peninsula. |
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AWHITU. (Auckland Star, 01 October 1900)National Library of New Zealand
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MAORI MISSIONS (Ellesmere Guardian, 14 March 1930)National Library of New Zealand
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HELENSVILLE JOCKEY CLUB. (Auckland Star, 23 April 1902)National Library of New Zealand
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AWHITU NOTES. (Auckland Star, 28 January 1897)National Library of New Zealand
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Robert Toa Te AwhituAuckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira Cenotaph record for Robert Toa Te Awhitu, World War II, 1939-1945. Embarkation Unit: 28 (Maori) Battalion, D Company. Military Decorations: War Medal 1939-1945, New Zealand War Service Medal. |
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IN BANKRUPTCY. (Auckland Star, 01 April 1903)National Library of New Zealand
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FIRST MAORI PRIEST (Evening Post, 23 November 1944)National Library of New Zealand
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ENJOYING THE SURF (Evening Post, 06 January 1933)National Library of New Zealand
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HELENSVILLE JOCKEY CLUB'S ANNUAL MEETING. (Auckland Star, 23 February 1903)National Library of New Zealand
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Accidents and Fatalities. (Evening Post, 02 September 1889)National Library of New Zealand
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Family and friends, Āwhitu, ca 1900Auckland Libraries Members of the Anderson family and friends at Āwhitu, ca 1900. Mr and Mrs H. Anderson are at left. Mr Anderson is holding baby Paitu. Mr Anderson senior is behind. Henry Poroa is the Māori man leaning on the banister. Mrs R. Dickey (nee Jones) is standing beside him; the other three people are unidentified. The Anderson house, which was situated near the Āwhitu wharf, had a general store attached. |
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Untitled (Auckland Star, 25 March 1890)National Library of New Zealand
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Wiremu Te ĀwhituManatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage The first Māori priest of the Catholic Church, the Reverend Father Wiremu Te Āwhitu, is flanked by Bishop Snedden of Wellington (left) and Bishop Delargey of Auckland. They are moving on to Ngāpuawaiwaha marae in Taumarunui for the 1971 celebrations to mark the 25th anniversary ... |
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Maori Land Development NoticeDepartment of Internal Affairs Pursuant to section 21 of the Maori Affairs Restructuring Act 1989, the Chief Executive of the Ministry of Maori Development hereby gives notice as follows.N o t i c e1. This notice may be cited as Maori Land Development Notice, Hamilton 2001, No. 3.2. The notice referred to in the First Schedule hereto is, in relation only to the piece of land described in the Second Schedule hereto, hereby revoked.3. The land described in the Second Schedule hereto is hereby released fr... |
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PERSONAL (Ellesmere Guardian, 13 August 1943)National Library of New Zealand
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Wiremu Te ĀwhituManatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage Ko te pirihi Māori tuatahi o te hāhi Katorika ko Minita Matua Wiremu Te Āwhitu kei waenganui i a Pīhopa Snedden o Te Whanganui-a-Tara (taha māui) rāua ko Pīhopa Delargey o Tāmaki-makaurau. Kei te whakaeke rātou ki runga i te marae o Ngāpuawaiwaha ki Taumarunui mō ngā whakanuitanga e ... |
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ERO finds high-profile Maori college lackingRadio New Zealand The Education Review Office says the Maori college, Hato Petera, needs to make several improvements, but its hostel is in good shape. |
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