WebGreytown (Papawai) Maori Cemetery. South Wairarapa District. Location Information: This cemetery is located on Papawai Road, Greytown, just past Papawai Marae, on the left … WebApart from hiwaiwaka, tirairaka and tiwakawaka, there are sixteen other dialectal Maori names for the fantail, many of which denote the restlessness of this little bird. …
Waka Huia Archive 1999 - Papawai Marae, near Greytown, Wairarapa
WebStep back in time at the charming Cobblestones Museum - a historic village with an old-fashioned schoolhouse, church, fire station, hospital and much more. Hire fabulous Wisper electric bikes and explore the Greytown Trail - a scenic 5km walking and cycling track connecting Greytown's quieter streets to the nearest train station at Woodside. WebThe saddleback takes its English name from the band of colour running across the adult bird’s back. According to Maori tradition the saddle marking was caused by the man–god … sleeping in hot weather
Herewini Street and Papawai Place - Street Stories
WebGreytown (Papawai) Maori Cemetery. Country New Zealand; Total identified casualties 2 Find these casualties; Region ... next. Location information. This cemetery is located on Papawai Road, Greytown, just past Papawai Marae, on the left hand side of the road. History information. A Reinforcement Camp was established at Papawai. There are 2 ... WebGreytown or Te Hupenui, population 2,001 (as at the 2006 Census), is a town in the Wellington region of New Zealand. It lies in the Wairarapa, in the lower North Island. It is 80 km north-west of Wellington and 25 kilometres southwest of Masterton, on State Highway 2. Greytown was first settled on 27 March, 1854 under the Small Farms Association … sleeping in land cruiser