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- Manawhenua was a New Zealand rugby union team which briefly existed as an amalgamation of the Manawatu and Horowhenua unions. The merger lasted from 1925...
- The match was a curtain-raiser to the Ranfurly Shield match between Manawhenua and Canterbury in Palmerston North and saw Wellington win 6–3. On the...
- represented Manawhenua and Marlborough at a provincial level. At the start of the 1927 season, Macdonald was transferred from Marlborough to Manawhenua. He scored...
- stewardship”. Despite this definition in RMA, it is the Papatipu Rūnanga holding manawhenua tribal authority over a particular area or resource that will be able...
- U 1893 Rugby football Levin, Manawatū-Whanganui Levin Domain 1927 (as Manawhenua) King Country K.C.R.F.U 1922 Ram Te Kūiti, King Country Owen Delany Park...
- 1922 Heartland Championship Formerly part of South Auckland 1909-1921 Manawhenua 1924-1933 short-term merger of Horowhenua and Manawatu Manawatu 1886 National...
- rugby union player. He pla**** at flanker and lock. McKenzie represented Manawhenua. McKenzie represented Manawatu at a provincial level. McKenzie was a member...
- governing body of the sport of Rugby union in the Manawatu rugby province Manawhenua Rugby Union, a New Zealand rugby union team made from the Manawatu and...
- is Ngāti Tumatakōkiri, then Ngāti Apa and today the iwi are known as Manawhenua ki Mohua Ngāti Tama, Ngāti Rarua and Te Āti Awa, these nations (iwi) migrating...
- player. A wing-forward and loose forward, Jacob represented Horowhenua and Manawhenua at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand Māori side...