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Re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine

Images from the re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine on Saturday, 3 March, 1990. The following notes were written by City Archivist, Ian Matheson, around the time of the re-dedication. Background: Te Marae o Hine is that part of The Square on which...

Creator:      Ian Matheson
Place:          Te Marae o Hine
Date:          1990-03-03T00:00:00+00:00

Rangitāne Partnership Agreement Signing

Representatives from the iwi Rangitāne and Palmerston North City Council at Te Hotu Manawa marae following the signing of the Rangitāne Partnership agreement and the co-management of Te Motu o Poutoa (ANZAC Park) agreement.

Creator:      Palmerston North City Council
Place:          138 Maxwells Line, Awapuni, Palmerston North
Date:          2019-08-02T00:00:00+00:00

Re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine

An image from the re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine on Saturday, 3 March, 1990, depicting artist John Bevan Ford.

The following notes were written by City Archivist, Ian Matheson, around the time of the re-dedication. Background: Te Marae o Hine ...

Creator:      Ian Matheson
Place:          Te Marae o Hine
Date:          1990-03-03T00:00:00+00:00

Re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine

Images from the re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine on Saturday, 3 March, 1990. The following notes were written by City Archivist, Ian Matheson, around the time of the re-dedication. Background: Te Marae o Hine is that part of The Square on which...

Creator:      Ian Matheson
Place:          Te Marae o Hine
Date:          1990-03-03T00:00:00+00:00

Back Issues: Parahaki Island - a statement of mana

Local historians weekly "Back Issues" article in the Manawatū Standard. History of Parahaki Island. Approximately 10 hectares, it is located at the confluence of the Pohangina and Manawatū rivers. It is a significant site for mana whenua. It was h...

Creator:      Virginia and Warren Warbrick
Place:          Manawatū
Date:          July 20, 2024

Te Hirawanui Drive, Name

Name: Te Hirawanui

Suburb, Whakarongo


The drive is named in honour of Te Hirawanui Kaimokopuna (c. 1808-1883). Te Hirawanui Kaimokopuna was ariki (hereditary high chief) of the hapū (kinship group) Ngāti Mutuahi, Te Rangiaranaki and Ngāti...

Creator:      Heritage Team, Palmerston North City Library
Date:          2025

Mina McKenzie and the Manawatū Museum

Mina McKenzie was the first director of the Manawatū Museum and the first Māori museum director in Aotearoa New Zealand. This article focuses on her outstanding contribution to the Manawatū Museum. It was originally published in issue 18 of the *M...

Creator:      Margaret Tennant
Place:          Manawatū
Date:          2022

John Tiffin Stewart and his family in a garden

This image come from the papers of John Tiffin Stewart (1827-1913) a surveyor and engineer. Locally, he surveyed the Te Ahu Turanga Block (purchased from Rangitāne). He also laid out the townships of Foxton and Palmerston North. He planned the con...

Date:          circa 1900

John Tiffin Stewart and his family

This image come from the papers of John Tiffin Stewart (1827-1913) a surveyor and engineer. Locally, he surveyed the Te Ahu Turanga Block (purchased from Rangitāne). He also laid out the townships of Foxton and Palmerston North. He planned the con...

Date:          circa 1900

Back Issues: Whakarongo and her legacy of courage

Local historians weekly "Back Issues" article in the Manawatū Standard. Whakarongo settlement carries the name of a nineteenth century Rangitanē woman of courage and resilence. Whakarongo was raised as a whāngai at Te Kuripaka pa by her uncle, Te ...

Creator:      Karla Karaitiana
Place:          Whakarongo, Palmerston North
Date:          September 21, 2024

Back Issues: Preserving history and restoring honour to past commitments

Local historians weekly "Back Issues" article in the Manawatū Standard. The Ruahine Reserve was the site of Ruahine Kāinga (village) before 1864, a community of 150 to 200 people. It is recalled by Rangitāne as being where the old College of Educ...

Creator:      Karla Karaitiana
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          June 1, 2024

Back Issues: An anniversary with meaning for Manawatū

Local historians weekly "Back Issues" article in the Manawatū Standard. The history of Wellington anniversary day and a case for celebrating Palmerston North anniversary separately.

Creator:      Toi Warbrick
Place:          Manawatū
Date:          January 29, 2022

Mr John Tiffin Stewart

Mr John Tiffen Stewart (1827-1913) was a surveyor and one of the earliest Europeans to see the 'Papaioea' clearing, on which Palmerston North was established, c 1858. Locally, he surveyed the Te Ahu Turanga Block (purchased from Rangitāne).

He w...

Creator:      Unknown
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          circa 1896

John Tiffin Stewart

J T Stewart (1827-1913) was a surveyor and one of the earliest Europeans to see the 'Papaioea' clearing, on which Palmerston North was established, c 1858. Locally, he surveyed the Te Ahu Turanga Block (purchased from Rangitāne) and the route for ...

Creator:      F L Denton, Wanganui
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          November 18, 1907

Wiremu Kingi Te Awe Awe

Wiremu Kingi Te Awe Awe with the flag, a taonga of the Rangitane people, presented to them by the New Zealand Government in recognition of their military service in Taranaki during the years 1866 to 1869. Emblazoned on to the flag is the Union Jac...

Creator:      Unknown
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          1970

PalmyProud issue sixteen: Raumati - Summer 2022/2023

PalmyProud celebrates the people, places and events in our city. The free quarterly magazine aims to inspire locals and visitors to learn more about this special place we call home. It’s published by Palmerston North City Council.

Creator:      Palmerston North City Council
Place:          Manawatū
Date:          December 2022

"Maori Memorial Community Centre" Scale Model

This image was taken for a story that ran in The Manawatu Evening Standard on 05 April 1961 "The photograph shows a scale model of the new Maori Battalion Memorial Community Centre to be built near the south-eastern corner of Cuba and David Street...

Creator:      Manawatu Evening Standard
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          April 5, 1961

Re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine

Images from the re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine on Saturday, 3 March, 1990. The following notes were written by City Archivist, Ian Matheson, around the time of the re-dedication. Background: Te Marae o Hine is that part of The Square on which...

Creator:      Ian Matheson
Place:          Te Marae o Hine
Date:          1990-03-03T00:00:00+00:00

Re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine

Images from the re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine on Saturday, 3 March, 1990. The following notes were written by City Archivist, Ian Matheson, around the time of the re-dedication. Background: Te Marae o Hine is that part of The Square on which...

Creator:      Ian Matheson
Place:          Te Marae o Hine
Date:          1990-03-03T00:00:00+00:00

Re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine

Images from the re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine on Saturday, 3 March, 1990. The following notes were written by City Archivist, Ian Matheson, around the time of the re-dedication. Background: Te Marae o Hine is that part of The Square on which...

Creator:      Ian Matheson
Place:          Te Marae o Hine
Date:          1990-03-03T00:00:00+00:00

Re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine

Images from the re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine on Saturday, 3 March, 1990. The following notes were written by City Archivist, Ian Matheson, around the time of the re-dedication. Background: Te Marae o Hine is that part of The Square on which...

Creator:      Ian Matheson
Place:          Te Marae o Hine
Date:          1990-03-03T00:00:00+00:00

Re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine

Images from the re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine on Saturday, 3 March, 1990. The following notes were written by City Archivist, Ian Matheson, around the time of the re-dedication. Background: Te Marae o Hine is that part of The Square on which...

Creator:      Ian Matheson
Place:          Te Marae o Hine
Date:          1990-03-03T00:00:00+00:00

Re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine

Images from the re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine on Saturday, 3 March, 1990. The following notes were written by City Archivist, Ian Matheson, around the time of the re-dedication. Background: Te Marae o Hine is that part of The Square on which...

Creator:      Ian Matheson
Place:          Te Marae o Hine
Date:          1990-03-03T00:00:00+00:00

Re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine

Images from the re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine on Saturday, 3 March, 1990. The following notes were written by City Archivist, Ian Matheson, around the time of the re-dedication. Background: Te Marae o Hine is that part of The Square on which...

Creator:      Ian Matheson
Place:          Te Marae o Hine
Date:          1990-03-03T00:00:00+00:00

Re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine

Images from the re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine on Saturday, 3 March, 1990. The following notes were written by City Archivist, Ian Matheson, around the time of the re-dedication. Background: Te Marae o Hine is that part of The Square on which...

Creator:      Ian Matheson
Place:          Te Marae o Hine
Date:          1990-03-03T00:00:00+00:00

Re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine

Images from the re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine on Saturday, 3 March, 1990. The following notes were written by City Archivist, Ian Matheson, around the time of the re-dedication. Background: Te Marae o Hine is that part of The Square on which...

Creator:      Ian Matheson
Place:          Te Marae o Hine
Date:          1990-03-03T00:00:00+00:00

Re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine

Images from the re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine on Saturday, 3 March, 1990. The following notes were written by City Archivist, Ian Matheson, around the time of the re-dedication. Background: Te Marae o Hine is that part of The Square on which...

Creator:      Ian Matheson
Place:          Te Marae o Hine
Date:          1990-03-03T00:00:00+00:00

Te Wiki o te Reo Māori 2020 - Rangitāne

This video was made by Palmerston North City Council for Te Wiki o te Reo Māori 2020.

Presented by Aareta Mohi and Ohomairangi Whaiapu, it provides a brief kōrero on the word Rangitāne and how to pronounce it.

Creator:      Alexander Robertson, for PNCC
Place:          Te Hotu Manawa o Rangitāne o Manawatū Marae
Date:          September 2020

Re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine

Images from the re-dedication of Te Marae o Hine on Saturday, 3 March, 1990. The following notes were written by City Archivist, Ian Matheson, around the time of the re-dedication. Background: Te Marae o Hine is that part of The Square on which...

Creator:      Ian Matheson
Place:          Te Marae o Hine
Date:          1990-03-03T00:00:00+00:00

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