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Taumarere is a
locality in the Bay of
Islands in Northland, New Zealand. The
Kawakawa River and
State Highway 11 run
through Taumarere. The town of Kawakawa...
- Ngāpuhi ki Whangārei
Omauri Ngāi Tāwake Ngāpuhi ki te Hauāuru, Te Rūnanga o
Taumārere ki Rākaumangamanga Pukerātā Marae,
Tauwhara Ngāi Tāwake ki te
Moana Ngāpuhi...
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Taumarere railway station was a
station on the Opua
Branch in New Zealand. "bayofislandsvintagerailway.org.nz".
Archived from the
original on 5 February...
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private industrial line on 2
March 1868
between Kawakawa and a
wharf at
Taumarere. It was
constructed not as a railway, but as a wooden-railed bush tramway...
- horse-drawn
tramway was
opened in 1868 to
carry coal from the
mines to the
Taumarere wharf. In 1871 two
steam locomotives were
acquired and the
tramway was...
- with
Otiria School at the
beginning of 2005. Te Kura
Kaupapa Māori o
Taumarere is a
coeducational composite (years 1–13)
school with a roll of 127 students...
- Ngāpuhi iwi. Its rohe (tribal area)
covers the
areas of Waiomio, Kawakawa,
Taumarere, Moerewa, Motatau, Waimahae,Pakaraka, Otiria, Pipiwai,
Kaikou and Te Horo...
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tramway was
opened in 1868 to
carry coal from
mines at
Kawakawa to the
Taumarere wharf at what is now
known as
Derrick Landing. The
rails were wooden,...
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postmaster in New Zealand. She was the
founder and head
teacher of the
Taumārere Native School. The
school developed a good re****tion as a day school...
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opened after an
application for a
stopping place, 1.5 mi (2.4 km) from
Taumarere, was made on 7 July 1888.
About 1898,
after an "application from natives"...