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Edward Te
Rangihiwinui Tauroa CMG JP (29 May 1927 – 11
December 2018),
known as Hiwi
Tauroa, was a New
Zealand rugby union player and coach,
school prin****l...
- Northland, New
Zealand at the
southern end of
Ninety Mile Beach, with the
Tauroa Peninsula to the west and
Herekino Forest to the east.
Ahipara Bay is to...
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kilometres (55 miles) long. Its
southern end is
close to the
headland of
Tauroa Point, to the west of
Ahipara Bay, near Kaitaia. From
there it
sweeps briefly...
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Puketotara Peninsula Purerua Peninsula Rangitoto Peninsula Ruffin Peninsula Tauroa Peninsula Tāwharanui
Peninsula Te Atatū
Peninsula Tītahi Bay Te Korowai-o-Te-Tonga...
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position have been: Sir Guy
Powles (1972–1973)
Harry Dansey (1975–1979) Hiwi
Tauroa (1980–1986)
Wally Hirsh (1986–1989)
Chris Laidlaw (1989–1992) John Clarke...
- (1877) 3 NZ
Jurist Reports (NS)
Supreme Court, p72.
Robinson 2010, p. 262.
Tauroa, Hiwi (1989).
Healing the Breach: One Maori's
Perspective on the Treaty...
- It is the main
marae for the, Taute, Kara, Tupaea, Wirihana, Poka and
Tauroa whānau,
among others.
Waniwani Pā is also a
traditional meeting ground for...
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Southern Enclosure, the
Tautari Wetland, was
gifted to the
Trust by the
Tauroa family for takahē and
other wetland birds. A
Tuatarium for the ****ure was...
- Marshall, BA, Dip Ed 1944–1964 C. A. Neate, MA, Dip Tchg 1965–1967 E. Te R.
Tauroa, B AgricSc, Dip Ed, Dip Tchg 1968–1973
Believed to be the
first Māori prin****l...
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twelve years. He was the
first Māori
chaplain of the Navy.
Researcher Robyn Tauroa says
whilst Marsden was at the Navy he 'provided
karakia and also guided...