Articles in New Zealand ( 4,156 )

4,156 Articles of interest in New Zealand

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  • Tiniroto

    Tiniroto is a small farming and forestry community on the “inland” road from Gisborne to Wairoa in the eastern part of the North Island of New Zealand.

  • Timaru Girls' High School

    Timaru Girls' High School is a secondary school in Timaru, New Zealand, founded in 1880. Timaru Girls' High provides education for girls aged between 13 – 18 years of age (class levels - years 9 to 13). It also has a boarding facility within the sch…

  • The Kilmog

    The Kilmog, known in Māori as Kirimoko, (occasionally Kilmog Hill) is a hilly area approximately 20 kilometres north of Dunedin, New Zealand, on State Highway 1, to the north of Blueskin Bay and south of Karitane. Technically more a series of hills …

  • Terrace End

    Terrace End is a suburb of Palmerston North, New Zealand. The suburb is located in the south east part of the city on a bend in the Manawatu River and had a resident population of 2,940 (2001) [1].

  • Tennyson Inlet

    Tennyson Inlet, (New Zealand) is the western arm of Pelorus Sound in the Marlborough Sounds. Tennyson Inlet encompasses Duncan Bay to Tawhitinui Reach. This area is about ten kilometers long. Tarakaipa and Tawhitinui Islands are the two largest isla…

  • Te Wharekura o Ruatoki

    Te Wharekura o Ruatoki is a school in the Eastern Bay of Plenty, New Zealand, serving years 1 through 13. It was established in 1896 after a visit by Richard Seddon and James Carroll Known as the first Bi-Lingual school in New Zealand.

  • Te Waewae Bay

    Te Waewae Bay is the westernmost of three large bays lying on the Foveaux Strait coast of Southland, New Zealand, the others being Oreti Beach and Toetoes Bay.

  • Te Rehunga

    Te Rehunga is a rural locality located in the Tararua District of southern Hawke's Bay, New Zealand. Known today for its sheep and dairy farming, Te Rehunga is adjacent to the agricultural service towns of Dannevirke and Woodville, and borders the e…

  • Te Rata Bridge

    The Te Rata Bridge was a suspension bridge across the Retaruke River in the King Country, New Zealand. On 22 March 1994 two transoms (the supporting beams suspended from wire ropes running from side to side beneath the bridge) snapped causing the br…

  • Te Poi

    Te Poi is a small village in rural Waikato, New Zealand, nestled at the base of the scenic Kaimai Ranges established in 1912. Te Poi is part of a thriving farming area, particularly for dairying, thoroughbred horse breeding and cropping.

  • Te Marua

    Te Marua is the northernmost urban suburb of Upper Hutt. The usual resident population in the 2006 census was 1,068. For reasons of location and distance from the city, the area is often classified as rural. Te Marua is well known for its Plateau Re…

  • Te Kuha

    Te Kuha is a small village located to the east of Westport in the Buller District of the West Coast region of New Zealand's South Island.

  • Tarahiki Island

    Tarahiki Island, also known as Shag Island, is a 6 ha (15 acres) island in the Hauraki Gulf of New Zealand. Its highest point is 68 m (223 ft) ASL and it lies 15.6 km (9.7 mi) from the mainland and about 3 km (1.9 mi) east of Waiheke Island.

  • Tapu, New Zealand

    Tapu is a locality on the western side of the Coromandel Peninsula of New Zealand. State Highway 25 runs through it. Coromandel is 35 km to the north, and Thames is 19 km to the south.

  • Tahuna Normal Intermediate School

    Tahuna Normal Intermediate School is a school for Year 7 (Form One) and Year 8 (Form Two) students, based in Saint Kilda, Dunedin, New Zealand. It is located near Saint Kilda Beach. It has a Principal: Tony Hunter, Deputy Principal: Keith Hutton, 22…

  • TSB Stadium

    TSB Stadium is an indoor stadium located adjacent to Pukekura Park in New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand, with main vehicle access off Coronation Avenue.

  • Sunnynook, New Zealand

    Sunnynook is a suburb of North Shore, one of several cities in the Auckland metropolitan area in northern New Zealand, and is under the local governance of the North Shore City Council.

  • Summit Railway Station

    Summit railway station was at the summit of the Wairarapa Line over the Rimutaka Ranges in the Wellington region of New Zealand’s North Island and was where trains were marshalled for a descent down the Incline or for Fell locomotives to be extricat…

  • Styx River (Canterbury)

    The Styx River (Māori: Puharakekenui) runs along the northern boundary of Christchurch, New Zealand before flowing into the Waimakariri River close to its mouth via Brooklands Lagoon.

  • St Andrews, Waikato

    St Andrews is a suburb in north-western Hamilton in New Zealand. One of its main features is an 18 hole golf course built on an old flood plain on the west bank of the Waikato River.

  • Spencerville, New Zealand

    Spencerville is a semi-rural town on the east coast of Canterbury, New Zealand north of Christchurch. The town backs on to Bottle Lake Forest and includes a large (1 hectare) park and 80 hectare camping ground.