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    Charles Heaphy VC (1820 – 3 August 1881) was an English-born New Zealand explorer and recipient of the Victoria Cross (VC), the highest military award...
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    Zealand's ten Great Walks by the Department of Conservation. Named after Charles Heaphy, the track is 78.4 kilometres (48.7 mi) long and is usually walked in...
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    on this list. The first award to a New Zealander came in 1864 when Charles Heaphy received a Victoria Cross for his actions during the Invasion of Waikato...
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  • football player Charles Heaphy (1821–1881), New Zealand explorer, son of Thomas Heaphy Chris Heaphy (born 1965), New Zealand artist Sean Heaphy, drummer for...
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    following a recommendation for gallantry regarding colonial soldier Major Charles Heaphy for action in the New Zealand Wars in 1864. He was operating under British...
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    natural resources contained within. He was a guide to Thomas Brunner and Charles Heaphy, who were English explorers in the 1800s traversing parts of Te Wai...
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    Leamington and Cambridge 10 chains (660 ft; 200 m) wide, surveyed by Charles Heaphy in 1864. Wellington Town Belt Bangkok's Bang Krachao Green Area located...
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  • Fletcher (1886–1974) – industrialist Mother Aubert (1835–1926) – nun Charles Heaphy (1820–1881) – explorer A.H. Reed (1875–1975) – publisher Frank Sargeson...
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    as far south as Murchison in February 1846, with Thomas Brunner and Charles Heaphy. They renamed the lower section of the Tiraumea River, after the English...
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    high (or so Haast estimated) made of harakeke and rotting rātā vine. Charles Heaphy noted in 1846 that "…as several of the rotten steps gave way under our...
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