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Melicope ternata,
commonly known as
wharangi, is a
coastal shrub or
small tree in the
family Rutaceae that is
native to New Zealand.
Melicope ternata has...
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councillors to the
Wellington City Council.
Since 2022 the
councillors are:
Wharangi/Onslow-Western Ward
returns three councillors to the
Wellington City Council...
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Country New
Zealand Region Wellington Wards Takapū/Northern
Wharangi/Onslow-Western Paekawakawa/Southern Pukehīnau/Lambton Motukairangi/Eastern...
- then
agreed to
attack Tūwharetoa. In the meanwhile, two Tūhoe tohunga, Te
Wharangi and Te Akaurangi, who were
related to the Ngāti Te Aho hapū of Tūwharetoa...
- kōuaha, pukapuka, pukariao, puke-rangiora, raurākau, raurēkau,
whārangi, or
whārangi-tawhito.
Rangiora is a
shrub /
small tree
which grows to around...
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mainly to its
beach and the bird
sanctuary at the
Manawatu Estuary. Te
Wharangi was a
large Māori
settlement at the
location and a
riverside fishing station...
- Tawāpou
Planchonella costata Titoki Alectryon excelsus Toro
Myrsine salicina Wharangi Melicope ternata Whau
Entelea arborescens (corkwood) List of
extinct plants...
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Wellington City
Local authority Wellington City
Council Electoral ward
Wharangi/Onslow-Western Te Whanganui-a-Tara Māori Ward
Established 1840 Area • Land...
- online". New
Zealand History.
Retrieved 8 May 2021. "Kōrero: Intermarriage;
Whārangi –
Early intermarriage". Te Ara (The
Encyclopedia of New Zealand). 13 July...
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Wellington City
Local authority Wellington City
Council Electoral ward
Wharangi/Onslow-Western Te Whanganui-a-Tara Māori Ward Area • Land 157 ha (388 acres)...