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- Wharerātā or Bartletts is a rural coastal community in the Gisborne District of New Zealand's North Island. It is located on State Highway 2 between Wairoa...
- dictionary. Bartlett may refer to: Bartlett Bay, Canada, Arctic waterway Wharerata, New Zealand, also known as Bartletts Bartlett, Illinois Bartlett station...
- sold in 2016 after the institute was relocated to the Turitea campus. Wharerata is a historic colonial home built in 1901 and surrounded by formal gardens...
- junctions North end SH 2 (Bridge Street) at Ōpōtiki South end SH 2 (Main Road/Wharerata Road) near Gisborne Location Country New Zealand Highway system New Zealand...
- located in the northeastern corner of the North Island. It ranges from the Wharerata Hills in the south, which divide it from Wairoa District in Hawke's Bay...
- crosses the Waipaoa River and makes its way south through Manutuke and Wharerata before it enters the Hawke's Bay Region towards Nūhaka, Wairoa, and eventually...
- of hapū (sub-tribes) located within a rohe (tribal area) south of the Wharerata Ranges at Poverty Bay, including the modern day Wairoa District. Ngāti...
- connected by a short stretch of SH 35. It then turns south, p****ing the Wharerata Forest and the isthmus of the Māhia Peninsula, turning west to follow...
- towards Tūranga, then settled at Maraetaha at the northern end of the Wharerātā Range. Karimoe instead moved northwards and settled at the banks of the...
- or Otukopiri Marae. It has three wharenui (meeting houses): Hikurangi Wharerata; the original whare Te Waiherehere, restored by Hõri Pukehika in 1921;...