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New Plymouth Auctions Ltd

New Plymouth Auctions Ltd

400 St Aubyn Street, New Plymouth ,
Auctioneer / Second Hand Dealer
New Plymouth Observatory

New Plymouth Observatory

New Plymouth Observatory was opened in 1920 and is situated on Marsland Hill, Robe Street, New Plymouth, New Zealand, and is the home of the New Plymouth Astronomical Society (NPAS).
Ngaruawahia High School

Ngaruawahia High School

Ngaruawahia High School is a state co-educational school situated in Ngaruawahia, New Zealand. The school was opened in 1963 and the current principal is Mr. Chris Jarnet.
Norsewood, NZ

Norsewood, NZ

www.Norsewood.co.nz, Norsewood ,
Norsewood is located in the south of Hawkes Bay in New Zealand. It is famous for it's Trolls, Scandinavian heritage and Norsewear Clothing factory.Norsewood has both 'Upper' and 'Lower' area's. The St
Tel: 06 3740991
Manawatu River

Manawatu River

The Manawatu River is a major river of the southern North Island of New Zealand.The river has its headwaters to the northwest of Norsewood in the Ruahine Ranges of southern Hawke's Bay. It flows initially eastward before turning south-west near Ormondville, flowing 40 km before turning north-west near Woodville. At this point the river enters the Manawatu Gorge. Beyond the gorge it again turns south-west, flowing through the city of Palmerston North, and finally becomes the Manawatu Estuary as it enters the Tasman Sea at Foxton Beach.:)The river, along with the more northern Whanganui River, gives its name to the Manawatu-Wanganui region. The river's name comes from the Māori words manawa (heart, spirit) and tū (stand still, or depressed), therefore heart standing still with fear, or depressed spirit. Haunui was in pursuit of his wife and arrived at this river clutching his chest when he named this river.Physical environmentThe river is unique among New Zealand rivers, starting on the east side of the main dividing range and having its outflow to the west. The explanation for this is the uplift of the central ranges. The ranges moved upwards at the same time as the gorge was eroded by the river, instead of the more usual erosion of an already existing range. This suggests that the river is an old one, as it must have existed before the Ruahine and Tararua Ranges.
Pompallier Catholic College

Pompallier Catholic College

State Highway 14, Maunu, Whangarei ,
Pompallier Catholic College is a Catholic co-educational Secondary college located in the suburb of Maunu in Whangarei, New Zealand.
RNZAF Base Ohakea

RNZAF Base Ohakea

RNZAF Base Ohakea is an operational base of the Royal New Zealand Air Force. Opened in 1939, it located is near Bulls, 25 km north west of Palmerston North in the Manawatu. It is also a diversion landing point for civilian aircraft.Early daysAn air base was originally proposed in the area in 1927, when Ohakea was selected as the most suitable site for a mooring mast for airships of the British Imperial Airship service. It was proposed to build one mast for a demonstration flight, with the potential for expansion to a full airship base with three masts, airship sheds and hydrogen production. However, there was no point in going ahead with the development of the site without a commitment from the Australian Government to build masts to provide bases in that country. When the Australian Government declined to build masts, the New Zealand Government declined likewise.
Onerahi

Onerahi

Onerahi is a seaside suburb of Whangarei, New Zealand's northern most city. It is the city's only seaside suburb. It is located 9 km south-east of the centre of Whangarei, and follows the Whangarei harbour coastline until it meets the Pacific Ocean.
Opotiki

Opotiki

Opotiki is a town in the eastern Bay of Plenty in the North Island of New Zealand. It houses the headquarters of the Opotiki District Council and comes under the Bay of Plenty Regional Council.Demographics(All figures are based on the 2006 census, from Statistics New Zealand)Population of the town: 4176 - Male 1,989, Female 2,187 8,973 people usually live in Opotiki District - Male 4,431, Female 4,545 Its population ranks 63rd in size out of the 73 districts in New Zealand. Opotiki District has 0.2 percent of New Zealand's population.Ethnicity (of the district) Maori 57.5% European (Pakeha) 48.4% Other or undefined comprise the balance 4,884 Māori usually live in Opotiki District. Its Māori population ranks 36th in size out of the 73 districts in New Zealand. 0.9 percent of New Zealand's Māori population usually live in Opotiki District.TribalIwi based within the district are: Whakatohea - from Ohiwa Harbour to Opape, including Opotiki township. Ngaitai are based in Torere. Te Whanau A Apanui and Te Ehutu cover the area from Hawai to Potaka.
Orakei Train Station

Orakei Train Station

Orakei Railway Station in the Auckland suburb of Orakei is located on the Eastern Line of the Auckland railway network. It has an island platform layout and can be reached by an overbridge from Orakei Road. It is backed by a car-park and a shopping complex.