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    Port Hutt is a small settlement and beach on Chatham Island, in New Zealand's Chatham Islands chain. It is located in the northwest of the island, near...
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    the indentations in the north coast of Petre Bay) between Te Roto and Port Hutt. The Chatham Islands have an oceanic climate (Koppen: Cfb) characterised...
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    the Upper Hutt City Council. The entire Hutt Valley includes both Lower and Upper Hutt cities. Lower Hutt is also often simply called "the Hutt". Before...
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    In 1835, with the forced assistance of the crew, several hundred Māori at Port Nicholson sailed to the Chatham Islands aboard the brig whaler Lord Rodney...
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    used as a minesweeper during World War II, and is currently wrecked at Port Hutt, Chatham Island. Originally built as the Enrico, she was built by R Williamson...
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    Hutt Lagoon is a marine salt lake located near the Indian Ocean coast 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) north of the mouth of the Hutt River, in the Mid West region...
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    The Hutt Valley campaign was an armed conflict in the lower North Island of New Zealand between indigenous Māori and British settlers and military forces...
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    while charting Port Nicholson in 1839. The official name since 2011 is Te Awa Kairangi / Hutt River. For most of its length, the Hutt is a shallow and...
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    moored in Port Hutt, acting as a floating freezer, with local trawlers storing their catches onboard. On 4 October 1952, while anchored in Port Hutt, Manuka...
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  • Ohira Bay, 4 km to the west of Te Roto, on the coast close to the Te Roto-Port Hutt road. 43°49′05″S 176°34′44″W / 43.81795°S 176.57884°W / -43.81795;...
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