- as "
Awatea Street Stadium"
after its
location Awatea, a ship used for
troop transportation in
World War II
Awatea, a 1969 play by
Bruce Mason Awatea, a...
- HMT
Awatea was a trans-Tasman
steam ocean liner built for the
Union Steam Ship
Company of New
Zealand that was
launched in 1936. From 1937
until 1939 she...
- At
various stages of
development it was also
known as
Dunedin Stadium or
Awatea Street Stadium, or its non-commercial
official name
during the 2011 Rugby...
- Te Ao Mārama is "Hine-i-te-
Awatea /
Oceanic Feeling",
translated by Mereraiha. Of the title,
Lorde said "Hine-i-te-
Awatea is the
maiden of the dawn –...
- The
Aotearoa Wave and
Tidal Energy ****ociation (
AWATEA) is a New
Zealand organisation established in 2006 to
promote renewable energy from
marine sources...
- Devonport, and in
either 1901 or 1902 he
sailed out onto the
harbour aboard the
Awatea, the
yacht he had
purchased in 1900. Most
reports state Swan had told people...
- on the
harbour of Bougie. They sank the
empty troop transports Cathay,
Awatea and the
landing ship Karanja. It
quickly became clear that
Giraud lacked...
-
separated by
Awatea Road (properties on
Awatea road are not part of
Wigram except a
small number of
properties on the east side of
Awatea Road (numbers...
- Mita's
honour in 2010. Mita had
seven children: Rafer, Richard, Rhys, Lars,
Awatea,
Eruera and Hepi. Her
fourth son, Lars, died as an
infant at the age of...
-
legal representation. On 4
December 1936,
Freer returned to
Sydney on TSS
Awatea,
hoping to use the
negative publicity generated by her
earlier exclusion...