Zealand, divided off the southern regions of Waikato, King Country and Taranaki to form the Diocese of Waikato. The Auckland cathedral used to be square...
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Rangiaowhia (category Heritage New Zealand Category 1 historic places in Waikato)
John's, Te Awamutu are the oldest surviving Waikato buildings. It initially consisted of a bell tower, nave and chancel. The chancel has 2 stained glass...
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the entrance. It is furnished plainly with a small altar. The cathedral's nave contains many stained-glass windows by church artist Brian Thomas, who had...
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VII as a side chapel off the Savoy Hospital's 200-foot (61 m) long nave (the nave was secular rather than sacred, held 100 beds and was demolished in...
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1977 in Christchurch, 26.1% were circumcised. A 1991 survey conducted in Waikato found that 7% of male infants were circumcised. Circumcision for cultural...
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commemorate 150 years since it was consecrated. The flags displayed in the nave include the ensigns of the Royal Navy, the New Zealand Merchant Navy and...
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targeted students at the University of Auckland and the University of Waikato in Hamilton. In September 2021, Craccum reported that the Elohim Academy...
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first part of the church, consisting of the chancel and three bays of the nave, has been consecrated and used since 1888. The church was completed to its...
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biomechanical analysis of bowling in cricket. PhD Thesis, University of Waikato. Ferdinands, R.E.D. and Kersting, U.G. (2004). Elbow Angle Extension and...
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Alison moved to Ferndale in mid 1992 from her farming hometown in the Waikato and moved in with two men Sam (Rene Naufahu) and Steve (Andrew Binns) much...
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