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The area where it was supposed to be built is now a sports field and park, Waikirikiri Reserve. ... 1–15: Coed: Te Araroa: State: 1: 74: 550: 550: Te Wharau School ...
Monte Cecilia Park was once known as Whataroa Pā when occupied by Māori. [1] In 1844 the land was sold by Māori to Europeans and new development began on the land. [2] The area was purchased by William and Mary Hart as the Kohiraunui No 2 block, [1] who developed a beef and dairy cattle-rearing farm on the site. This site was sold to William ...
Te Puia Springs is a village on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand, located 103 km north of Gisborne. [1] Its population is estimated to be between 300 and 400 people. The village has a hospital and one shop. [2] It has natural springs flowing throughout it, from hills in the Ngāti Porou area. The local people like to bathe in ...
Muriwai School is a Year 1–8 co-educational public primary school, [5] teaching entirely in the Māori language. [6] It had a roll of 50 [ 7 ] as of August 2024. References
From 1890 to 1893 the county offices were at Tuparoa, from 1893 to 1930 at Waipiro Bay, and from 1930 at Te Puia. Rates collected for 1890–91 totalled £513; in 1946–47 the aggregate was £34,070. As at 31 March 1947, the county debt (apart from Harbour Board loans) stood at £57,130, with maturity dates ranging up to 1966.
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Te Tapuwae o Rongokako Marine Reserve is a marine reserve covering 2,450 hectares of coastline south of Whangara, which is managed by the Department of Conservation. [5] The name means "The footprints of Rongokako ," referring to an ancestor of Ngati Kahungunu who is said to have left a footprint at the site.
The percentage of people born overseas was 24.1, compared with 27.1% nationally. Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 44.4% had no religion, 37.7% were Christian , 2.7% had Māori religious beliefs , 2.7% were Hindu , 0.8% were Muslim , 0.8% were Buddhist and 4.7% had other religions.