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Pahiatua (Māori:
Pahīatua) is a
rural service town in the south-eastern
North Island of New
Zealand with a po****tion of 2,860. It is
between Masterton...
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mayor of
Pahiatua officiated over the
Pahiatua Borough in New Zealand. The
borough was
administered by the
Pahiatua Borough Council. The
initial office...
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Pahiatua railway station is on the
Wairarapa Line in New Zealand's
North Island. It was
opened in May 1897,
shortly before the line was
opened to Woodville...
- The 1934
Pahiatua earthquake struck at 11:46 pm on 5 March,
causing severe damage in much of the
lower North Island. Wairarapa,
Wellington and Hawke's...
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Pahiatua is a
former New
Zealand parliamentary electorate in the
Wairarapa region. It
existed from 1896 to 1996, and was
represented by nine
Members of...
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between 1890 and 1971. The
union was
formed on 19
April 1890 at
Pahiatua by the
Pahiatua,
Woodville and Eketāhuna
rugby football clubs. The
original plan...
- The
Pahiatua Railcar Society (PRS) is a
society located in
Pahiatua, New Zealand,
dedicated to the
restoration of
railcars and
other locomotives and rolling...
- The
Pahiatua by-election of 1916 was a by-election held in the
Pahiatua electorate during the 19th New
Zealand Parliament, on 17
August 1916. It was caused...
- He was an MP from 1977 to 1996,
representing the
National Party in the
Pahiatua electorate.
Falloon was born in
Masterton on 17
February 1942, the son...
- The
Pahiatua by-election of 1977 was a by-election for the
electorate of
Pahiatua on 30
April 1977
during the 38th New
Zealand Parliament. The by-election...