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    Parikino is a settlement 24 kilometres (15 mi) upriver from Whanganui, New Zealand; the original pā site was across the Whanganui River. Parikino was...
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    canoe journey down the Whanganui River and had stopped for the night at Parikino Marae when she heard that her granddaughter had been born. She asked Whanganui...
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  • Pire Kiore Ngāti Kurawhatia Pipiriki Parikino Marae Ko Wharewhiti / Te Aroha Ngāti Hinearo, Ngāti Tumango Parikino Parinui Pā Kare o Ngā Putiputi o Io...
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    when Turi arrived, he found it floating. In October 1882 Rerete Tapo of Parikino said "Now listen, the first to come to this island was Kupe to fold and...
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  • Years Gender Area Authority Roll Website MOE ERO Aberfeldy School 1–8 Coed Parikino State 16 - 2330 2330 Arahunga School 1-6 Coed Gonville State 98 [11] 2334...
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    his stock was confiscated for food for the militia. He was deployed to Parikino, on attachment to the 57th Regiment of Foot from March to June 1865 as...
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    and most of the surviving inhabitants of the upper valley moved west to Parikino on the Whanganui River. British colonists began buying the land in the...
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