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    Petone Settlers Museum is a local history museum located in the Wellington Provincial Centennial Memorial, a historic building in Petone, Lower Hutt, New...
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    single persons and 40 children. The Aurora is commemorated in the Petone Settlers Museum, which has a sculpture shaped like the bow of the ship protruding...
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    of the city. Cultural facilities include the Petone Settlers Museum, War Memorial Library, Dowse Art Museum and Vogel House. The city possesses civic administration...
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    Zealand Cycle Trails. Retrieved 4 January 2024. "1940 Coast Road to Petone Settlers Museum". Google maps. Retrieved 4 January 2024. "Evaluation of New Zealand...
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  • Anniversary Day, and the ship is memorialised in a sculpture at the Petone Settlers Museum. Other ships in the New Zealand Company's fleet that arrived in...
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  • Maria and Petris, John. Stories of Greek journeys. Wellington: Petone Settlers' Museum, 1991. Verivaki, Maria. Language maintenance and shift in the Greek...
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    2014. "Lawn and garden". Dominion. 8 July 1939 – via Papers Past. Petone Settlers Museum (24 February 2009). "70 Years Of Griffin's In The Hutt [Press release]"...
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    European settlers in New Zealand, locally also known as Pākehā settlers, began arriving in the country in the early 19th century as immigrants of various...
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    Huia (redirect from Huia Settlers Museum)
    species reported seeing three huia in Gollans Valley behind York Bay (between Petone and Eastbourne on Wellington Harbour), an area of mixed beech and podocarp...
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    Treaty of Waitangi (on 6 February 1840). The 1840 settlers constructed their first homes at Petone (which they called Britannia for a time) on the flat...
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