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    Opapa (or Te Aute) railway station is a preserved station on the Palmerston North–Gisborne Line in New Zealand's North Island that closed in 1981. It...
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  • established in 1921. Poukawa had a flag station, opened on 16 February 1876, as part of the Paki Paki to Te Aute section of the Palmerston North–Gisborne...
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  • goods shed, the station and the 5th class stationmaster's house. Paki Paki ceased being the temporary terminus, when the line to Te Aute opened on 16 February...
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    to be sold. By 1898 there were refreshment rooms at Auckland, Mercer, Te Aute, Waipukurau, Woodville, Kaitoke, Hāwera, Aramoho, Halcombe, Palmerston...
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    between Napier and Waipukurau. On Monday 28 August 1876 the railway was extended from Te Aute to Waipawa, later becoming part of the Palmerston North–Gisborne...
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  • Ōtāne (at that time Kaikora) railway station opened on Monday 28 August 1876, when the railway was extended from Te Aute to Waipawa. as part of the Palmerston...
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    had a flag station on the Palmerston North–Gisborne Line. It opened on Monday 28 August 1876, when the railway was extended from Te Aute to Waipawa as...
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    cultural significance for Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua. Manurewa developed as a rural community after the Manurewa railway station opened in 1875, becoming a borough...
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    of Kohupatiki was described as "a home away from home for the boys of Te Aute College and the girls of Hukarere". His granddaughter, Maisie, was chosen...
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    imperial conferences held in London. Āpirana Ngata and others form the Te Aute College Students' Association. [1] 1898 Old Age Pensions Act. First cars...
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    (calabash gourds), taro, uwhi (ube yam), tī pore (Pacific cabbage tree) and aute (the paper mulberry tree). The environment-modifying techniques used in the...
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  • engineering difficulties. The line opened to Pakipaki on 1 January 1875; Te Aute on 17 February 1876; Waipawa on 28 August 1876 and Waipukurau three days...
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    NZR JA class (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1947)
    1967 and stored at the Te Awamutu Railway Museum at Te Awamutu, 1972. The locomotive was stored with BB 144 at the Te Awamutu Railway Museum in 1972 and remained...
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