• Waiapu County was a county governed by the Waiapu County Council on the North Island of New Zealand from 1890 until the council was merged with other councils...
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  • Range to Rangitukia in the East Coast Waiapu Valley, the catchment area for Waiapu River and its tributaries Waiapu (New Zealand electorate), a former electorate...
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    Waiapu Valley, also known as the Waiapu catchment, Waiapu River valley or simply Waiapu, is a valley in the north of the Gisborne Region on the East Coast...
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    and the Gisborne Region. It replaced Gisborne City, Cook County, Waiapu County and Waikohu County in a major nationwide reform of local government in 1989...
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  • first council meeting was held on 22 May 1920. George Kirk (chairman of Waiapu County) was appointed chairman. His associates were: C. I. B. Beckett, K. F...
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  • population of up to 10,000. As the town grew, it became host to the Waiapu County Council offices, a police station, a courthouse, a school, two hotels...
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    southwest of the East Cape Lighthouse. On a spur of the Raukumara Range in the Waiapu Valley, it is the North Island's highest non-volcanic peak. Mount Hikurangi...
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    Raglan Waikato Ohinemuri Piako Tauranga Matakaoa Waipa Opotoki Matamata Waiapu Rotorua Kawhia Otorohanga Whakatane Waikohu Uawa Waitomo Ohura Taumarunui...
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  • government. It replaced the councils of Gisborne City, Cook County, Waiapu County and Waikohu County, East Cape United Council, East Cape Catchment Board and...
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  • the areas which today form the counties of Cook, Waikohu, Uawa, Waiapu and Matakaoa County, extending from Cape Runaway in the north to Paritu in the south...
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    and Christ's College in Christchurch. In 1903–09, he was chairman of Waiapu County. He won the Bay of Plenty electorate in a 1920 by-election after the...
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  • Waima Rugby Club from 1918 to 1921. On 28 August 1920 he played for ‘Waiapu County’ (situated near Ruatoria) against Hawkes Bay. After a “forward sweep”...
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    Act [28] Volunteer Drill-sheds and Lands Trustees Validation Act [29] Waiapu County Act [30] Wellington School of Design and Exchange Act [31] Westport-Ngakawau...
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    member of the Waiapu County Council, Tokomaru Harbour Board and Waiapu Hospital Board, and was later the first chairman of Waikohu County Council. He was...
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  • 2012. Mackay, Joseph Angus (1949). "Chapter XXXIX – Local Government: Waiapu County". Historic Poverty Bay and the East Coast, N.I., N.Z. Gisborne, New...
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    Borough Empowering Act [25] Unemployment Act [26] Amended: 1931/32/34 Waiapu County Council Empowering Act [27] Plus 32 acts amended Air Navigation Act...
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  • Waiapu was a New Zealand parliamentary electorate in the Gisborne – East Coast Region of New Zealand, from 1893 (when it took over the eastern part of...
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  • attempts to secede from Cook County: in 1885 (with Waimata and Waiapu) and in 1909, when a separate county (Takirau County) was proposed. Although taxpayers...
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    Barnet Burns learned that three Englishmen were being held captive on the Waiapu River, near East Cape, the easternmost point of the North Island of New...
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    Whibley 1859 1930 Journalist and author Herbert Williams 1860 1937 Bishop of Waiapu, New Zealand Steve Fairbairn 1862 1938 Rowing coach Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch...
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  • in New Zealand, the Bishop of Waiapu installed an openly gay priest, who is married to his partner, as the Dean of Waiapu Cathedral; the conservative Fellowship...
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    Jury were other notable translators.: 278  On 26 April 1887, a home in the Waiapu District was dedicated for the translation of the Book of Mormon and in...
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  • Bishop's chaplain in the Waiapu Diocese has also performed a blessing for a same-sex couple. In 2017, Andrew Hedge, Bishop of Waiapu, installed an openly...
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    was conducted by her father's cousin, Leonard Williams, who was Bishop of Waiapu. Her second cousin, archbishop Herbert Williams, assisted his father with...
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  • with different structures: the provincial era, from 1853 to 1876; the counties and boroughs system from 1876 until 1989; and the current system of regions...
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    Elizabeth. They had been made prisoner when the Captain of the whaler left Waiapu after a confrontation with the people of that place. In the Bay of Islands...
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  • Aroha Temuka Thames Thorndon Timaru Titirangi Tongariro Totara Tuapeka Waiapu Waihemo Waikaia Waikaremoana Waikouaiti Waimarino Waimate Waimea Waimea-Picton...
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  • Tuapeka Otago 1871 1911 Otago Central Upper Harbour Auckland 2014 Current Waiapu Gisborne, Hawke's Bay (and Bay of Plenty?) 1893 1908 Bay of Plenty and Gisborne...
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    August 2017. Retrieved 12 October 2021. "Dedication of a Church at Matamau. WAIAPU CHURCH GAZETTE". paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. 1 October 1911. Retrieved 12...
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  • William Williams, missionary in New Zealand, and first Anglican Bishop of Waiapu, was born in Nottingham.[citation needed] (1829–1912) William Booth, founder...
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