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Description

What does Te Pātikitiki mean? The name Te Pātikitiki came from a Tukutuku panel gifted to the library by the Highbury Raranga Roopu in April 2008 and was created by Whaea Yvonne Marshall. Te Pātikitiki, the flounder, is a significant symbol featured in many local marae; the flounder represents abundance and is seen as fuel for the brain, mind, imagination and dreams.

Tautuhi

Momo rauemi
Image
Date
2008

Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

Te Pātikitiki (Highbury Library)
Palmerston North Central Library fiction zone
Manawatū Heritage Kiosk Launch at Te Pātikitiki
Rainbow Warrior Production Rehearsed
St John's Presbyterian Church Moves to Highbury
Softball at Monrad Park
Portrait of Tuturu Hotereni
Highbury Mural
Highbury Whānau Centre
'Star Flats' - State Apartment Buildings, Highbury
Houses on Pioneer Highway
Pioneer Highway Between Monrad Street and Maxwells Line

Pūnaha whakarōpū

Ngā tūtohu
2000s,
highbury,
library,
te patikitiki,
Tūtohu Hapori
highbury,
library,
te patikitiki,

Tuku kōrero mai mō te whakararu

Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

Te Pātikitiki (Highbury Library)
Palmerston North Central Library fiction zone
Manawatū Heritage Kiosk Launch at Te Pātikitiki
Rainbow Warrior Production Rehearsed
St John's Presbyterian Church Moves to Highbury
Softball at Monrad Park
Portrait of Tuturu Hotereni
Highbury Mural
Highbury Whānau Centre
'Star Flats' - State Apartment Buildings, Highbury
Houses on Pioneer Highway
Pioneer Highway Between Monrad Street and Maxwells Line