

Haumoana School history: Tsunami safe centre of learning (Part 1 of 3)
Land was donated by a local farmer for what was originally known as Clive Grange School, at the corner of Parkhill and Raymond Rd, which ope
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When Clive Grange became Haumoana
The area south of the Tukituki river mouth was still called Clive Grange until 1913 when the Post Office presumed to imposed a new name that
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Tobacco plans stubbed out
Random tobacco plants continue to appear in Haumoana and Te Awanga gardens and paddocks more than a century after the closure of a short-liv
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Haumoana Paradise by the Sea
In the first years of the 20th century, Clive Grange Beach, the Tukituki river mouth and camp ground were a popular holiday spot with many d
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This is our story…a story of beginnings for Hawke’s Bay
About 900-years ago; before the Takitimu waka arrived with its crew of high priests and experts, Whatonga and his wife Hotuwaipara, the firs
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Growing up at the Grange
Hiraani, a former hairdresser and “haute couturier dress designer” and one of seven children of Charles and Kathleen Scott, was a grand 96-y
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