• The Mokai Power Station is a geothermal power station owned by the Tuaropaki Power Company and operated by Mercury NZ Limited. It is located approximately...
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    Tūwharetoa, Ngāti Whaita and Ngāti Hā. Mokai Power Station is a geothermal power station owned by the Tuaropaki Power Company and operated by Mercury Energy...
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    power stations with a current installed capacity of at least 10 MW. The Geysers in California, United States is the largest geothermal power station in...
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    Geothermal Hydro Wind Huntly Stratford Whirinaki Wairakei Nga Awa Purua Mokai Kawerau Manapouri Benmore Clyde Maraetai Roxburgh Tokaanu Rangipo Aviemore...
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    fields to regenerate, and a percentage of the steam/water is reinjected. The Mokai and Rotokawa geothermal plant was the first to come into operation via a...
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  • Lair (video game) (category PlayStation 3 games)
    poor Mokai, and the well-off Asylia. The story revolves around Rohn Partridge, an Asylia Sky Guard, who eventually turned to support the Mokai. Most...
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  • Trust. Also, that year, Mighty River Power commissioned the Mōkai geothermal power station geothermal power station in a joint venture with the Tuaropaki...
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  • maunga manu ('bird mountains'), Whakamaru and Tū-aropaki (now site of Mokai Power Station), which the people of Tainui desired. The rangatira (chieftain),...
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    Ohakune (redirect from Ngā Mōkai)
    house are meeting places of the Ngāti Rangi hapū of Ngāti Tui-o-Nuku. Ngā Mōkai Marae and Whakarongo meeting house are meeting places of the Ngāti Rangi...
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  • through the rhyolytic volcanic dome of Ben Lomond to the region of the Mokai Power Station. The present western wall faults of the Taupō Fault Belt in this...
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  • maunga manu ('bird mountains'), Whakamaru and Tū-aropaki (now site of Mokai Power Station). Because the people of Ngāti Kahu-pungapunga knew this, they resented...
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  • Kurow Branch (Duntroon – Hakataramea portion) TTT Co Railway (Mokai Tramway) (Putāruru to Mokai near Lake Taupō) New Zealand Midland Railway Company Limited...
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    and 2 were Allambi 2nd and Tantini 2nd JTA cars 1 through 6 were Nomuldi, Mokai, Malkari, Paiti (later renamed Sir Hans Heysen), Yanni (later renamed Sir...
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    Tantini, and Tarkinji; the ten twinette cars Dorai, Kuldalai, Malkari, Mokai, Nomuldi, Paiti, Tawarri, Weroni, Yankai, and Yanni. From 1949 the train...
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    including 33 plots, have become known as the Tanera Community Gardens; the Mokai Kainga Trust manages them. Elliott Park. Lies on the western side of Brooklyn...
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    Whanganui area, led by Joe Rowe, supposedly a dealer in preserved heads (moko mokai). A dispute with local Māori leads to the death of three of his party and...
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  • included the discovery that the Mokai geothermal field is a major energy resource. There is now a geothermal power station at the site. He also devised a...
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    poles as drawn by J. Polack. These were highly tapu. Slaves (taurekareka or mōkai) were members of rival tribes who had been taken prisoner during warfare...
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  • followed by Tantini, Weroni, Dorai, Mururi and Chalaki in 1950 and Nomuldi and Mokai in 1951. Of those, Allambi, Tantini, Mururi and Chalaki were roomette cars...
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  • could land on remote beaches on the West Coast as well as some lighthouse station airstrips. The de Havilland Dominie operated until 1963. The Douglas DC-3...
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  • to Ngati Mahuta. Most include a wharenui (meeting house). Mokai Kainga Marae and Kote Mokai wharenui on 111 Aotea Rd, Aotea, Kawhia 3889, New Zealand...
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