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Tītahi Bay, also
written Titahi Bay, is a
suburb of
Porirua in
metropolitan Wellington, in the
lower North Island of New Zealand. It lies at the foot...
- The
Titahi Bay Transmitter,
which until 16
February 2016 was New Zealand's
second tallest structure,
transmitted AM
radio signals from a 220
metres tall...
- part of the
suburb of
Tītahi Bay
Porirua City
Centre – Porirua's
central business district Takapūwāhia – a Ngāti Toa
settlement Tītahi Bay –
where pro golfer...
- Ngāruahine is a Māori iwi of New
Zealand located in
South Taranaki,
North Island. A
treaty settlement was
signed with the
Crown in 2014.
Following ratification...
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flagpoles to high
radio transmitter antenna structures. The
highest mast is in
Titahi Bay,
being the
highest structure in the
Southern Hemisphere at time of construction...
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constructed by Ngāti Awa
chief Tītahi in the 17th century, and were
traditionally known as Ngā
Whakairo a
Tītahi (the
carvings of
Tītahi). The tihi (summit) of...
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adjacent to
Titahi Bay.
Planned upgrades to the WWTP
would boost capacity to 1,500
litres per second.
Warning signs were
posted at
Titahi Bay
beach in...
- Campbell, who was a single-figure handicapper. The
family moved south to
Tītahi Bay and
Campbell developed his
skills in
junior ranks at Paraparaumu. He...
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Tītahi Bay Takapūwāhia
Porirua Harbour Elsdon Porirua...
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thirteen councillors elected from five
wards (Plimmerton, Horokiri,
Titahi Bay,
Tairangi and
Cannons Cr****). The
Plimmerton ward
elected two members...