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  • 1855, Wairarapa Fault ruptures, creating an earthquake of magnitude 8+ {{Wikipedia|1855_Wai
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  • ...''Fiery Star'' (1865), ''General Grant'' (1866), ''Tararua'' (1881), and ''Wairarapa'' (1894). Most of these vessels either crashed into cliffs or ran into sha
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  • ...ries]]<ref>McFadgen, B.G., 2003 Archaeology of the Wellington Conservancy: Wairarapa, A study in tectonic archaeology. Department of Conservation Science Public ...ref>McFadgen, B.G. 1980. A stone row system at Okoropunga on the southeast Wairarapa coast and inferences about coastal stone rows elsewhere in central New Zeal
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  • ...ecording Scheme. In the early 1960s he wrote to nearly every farmer in the Wairarapa Valley asking for information about old Maori sites on their land ... and r ...y <ref>Cairns, T.; Walton, T. 1992. Excavation of a midden (U26/24) on the Wairarapa coast. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 35(4): 220–227.<
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  • Enjoy the island atmosphere. The SS Wairarapa wreck is in the next bay to the north east - but needs to be dived on to be
    1 KB (184 words) - 20:52, 4 August 2013
  • ...tems in his collection came from Rotorua and Gisborne, as well as from the Wairarapa. He had a good knowledge of the land and was highly respected. He establish
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  • * a year contract fencing in the Wairarapa and another in Northland,
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  • == Aratoi Wairarapa Museum of Art and History == | museum_name = Aratoi Wairarapa Museum of Art and History
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