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STATION NAME-- | STATION NAME--the Maori is literally translated as day or place of safety or recovery. In this instance the name was given to commemorate the peace treaty signed between Ngai-Tahu and Ngati-Mamoe at Kaiapoi, so translates as day of peace. D. N. Hawkins | ||
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Revision as of 05:51, 22 February 2022
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Southbrook | 3km | Rangiora | 2.8km | Ashley | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Southbrook--Rangiora | Rangiora--Ashley |
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STATION NAME--the Maori is literally translated as day or place of safety or recovery. In this instance the name was given to commemorate the peace treaty signed between Ngai-Tahu and Ngati-Mamoe at Kaiapoi, so translates as day of peace. D. N. Hawkins