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Wainuiomata
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path goes up the valley side of the road. At the top of the hill is the Pukeatua pedestrian bridge, completed in 2015, and then the path continues down
List of schools in the Wellington Region
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School, Wainuiomata, merged with Pencarrow School an Glendale site to form Pukeatua School. Hutt Valley Christian School, Wainuiomata. Closed December 2012
Glendale, New Zealand
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full-time, 354 (11.6%) were part-time, and 201 (6.6%) were unemployed. Pukeatua Primary School is a state full primary (Year 1–8) school, and has 128 students
Reikorangi
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District Council". www.kapiticoast.govt.nz. Retrieved 21 December 2019. "Pukeatua :Te Araroa - New Zealand's Trail - Wellington". www.teararoa.org.nz. Retrieved
Ōtaki River
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Creek, Kahiwiroa Stream, Whatiuru Creek, Penn Creek, Waiotauru River, Pukeatua Stream / Roaring Meg, Pukehinau Stream • right Waiopehu Stream, Murray
1982 in New Zealand
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Hay Mayor of Dunedin – Cliff Skeggs The first Kohanga reo kindergarten, Pukeatua , opens at Wainuiomata. Within 12 years there were more than 800 nationwide
Hutt Valley High School
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purple. These names were changed in 2017 to Remutaka, Matairangi, Tararua, Pukeatua , Orongorongo and Pukeariki respectively. These are named after regions
Tingena paula
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by Alfred Philpott in 1927 using specimens collected by S. Lindsay at Pukeatua Bush, Banks Peninsula in November. Philpott originally named the species
List of dual place names in New Zealand
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Hill Wellington 2017 Pukeamoamo / Mitre Mitre Mountain Wellington 2017 Pukeatua / Dyers Pass Dyers Pass Pass Canterbury 2020 Pukehīnau / Shellback Stream
Telephone numbers in New Zealand
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via operator Port Waikato POW 085 29 Puahue PUA 082 21 Puhoi PUH 0846 20 Pukeatua PTU 082 24 Pukehina PE 075 Pukekawa PW 085 24 Pukekohe PUK 085 Pukerau
Public transport in Waikato
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meeting north and south-bound trains. Waitomo-Rotorua 1927 ? via Kihi Kihi-Pukeatua -Arapuni-Mamaku run by Noel Douglas Robertson, then New Zealand Railways