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Afterward, we went to the "World Famous" toilets in Kawakawa.
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The next morning they embarked for the camp at Kawakawa, where, I understood, they had considerable difficulty in arranging the "treaty of peace": George having been so often alarmed, now that such great preparations had been effected (as he well know the treacherous character of his foe), he was unwilling to give up the hopes of conquest; however, by the advice of the chiefs, it was finally settled amicably.
A Narrative of a Nine Months' Residence in New Zealand in 1827 Augustus Earle
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At the top of the Bay of Islands, two rivers disembogue, the Wye Catte and the Kawakawa: they are both small but beautiful streams.
A Narrative of a Nine Months' Residence in New Zealand in 1827 Augustus Earle
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Kawakawa river; and, as I had never been there before, the present afforded an excellent opportunity for exploring that picturesque spot.
A Narrative of a Nine Months' Residence in New Zealand in 1827 Augustus Earle
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Eight students from Kawakawa will be taking the next step towards careers in the building industry when they embark on the one-year level 4 pre-trade carpentry programme at NorthTec's
NZ On Screen 2010
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Kawakawa carpentry students take next step towards careers
NZ On Screen 2010
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Austrian-born Friedensreich Hundertwasser had a home near Kawakawa for many years; the quirky and much-admired toilet building in its main street was his last work.
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NorthTec will be providing transport to get the students to and from Kawakawa three days a week with students sourcing their own practical experience with local builders.
NZ On Screen 2010
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Northland town of Kawakawa and name it after the late artist.
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"For Lighthouse, we took pleasure in researching and experimenting with many botanicals; among those finally selected after years of trial, are the dried leaves from the unique New Zealand botanical Kawakawa, together with the fresh zest of New Zealand grown navel oranges and yen ben lemons, the intense-flavoured descendant of the famous Lisbon lemon," says Mr Graham.
NZ On Screen 2010
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