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- Sennit hat Hiroa, Te Rangi (1964). Vikings of the Sunrise. New Zealand: Whitecombe and Tombs Ltd. p. 27. Retrieved 21 August 2010. Grattan, F.J.H. (1985)...
- Klaus 1986: Das Geheimnis von Lismore Castle (TV Movie), as Sir Ralph Whitecombe 1986: Gestatten, Bestatter, as Herr Abendroth 1987: Die Saat des H****es...
- navigation Hiroa, Te Rangi (1964). Vikings of the Sunrise. New Zealand: Whitecombe and Tombs Ltd. p. 69. ISBN 0-313-24522-3. Retrieved 21 August 2010. Salmond...
- the A595 road and follows Whitecombe Beck before ascending the Horse Back ridge. This ridge separates Blackcombe and Whitecombe on the eastern side of the...
- (Peter H. Buck). 1950. The Coming of the Maori. 2nd Edition. Wellington: Whitecombe and Tombs. Hanson, Allan 2012 [1989] The Making of the Maori: Culture...
- (1961). The Flora of New Zealand (4th ed.). Christchurch, New Zealand: Whitecombe and Tombs. "Fuchsia perscandens". New Zealand Plant Conservation Network...
- HarperCollinsPublisher. Soper, M. F. (1972). New Zealand Birds. Christchurch: Whitecombe & Tombs Ltd. Chambers, S. (2009). Birds of New Zealand - Locality Guide...
- Somerville (piano), Bob Rowan (trombon), Ron Mannix (clarinet), Clive Whitecombe (drums), Doug Beck (guitar), and Bill Farmer (b****). During the late 1940s...
- 1788 sold his family's former seat of Boterford and another estate at Whitecombe to Thomas Palk. He married Admonition Lear, daughter of Thomas Lear of...
- Townsend Government Agent drowned at Greymouth October 9th 1863 Henry Whitecombe [sic] Road Surveyor drowned in the Teramakua River [sic] May 6th 1863...