Location map New Zealand label Pukekohe position bottom lat 37.2 long 174.9 width 180 float right caption Location of PukekohePukekohe is a town in the Auckland Region of the North Island of New Zealand . Located at the southern edge of the Auckland Region, it is approximately 50 kilometres south of Auckland City , between the southern shore of the Manukau Harbour and the mouth of the Waikato River . The hills of Pukekohe and nearby Bombay Hills form the natural southern limit of the Auckland region. Pukekohe is located within the political boundaries of the Auckland Council , following the abolition of the Franklin District Council on the 1st of November, 2010. The M ori language M ori word puke kohe means hill of the kohekohe , New Zealand s native mahogany . During the New Zealand Wars , a battle was fought in Pukekohe known as the Defence of Pukekohe East 1863 . Function Pukekohe is a rural service town for the area formerly known as the Franklin District. It has a population of NZ population data y y y , mainly of European descent, with significant indigenous M ori people M ori and ethnic India n and East Asian communities. There are also a notable amount of people of South African .... The Pukekohe long keeper onion is well known internationally. Pukekohe has a high school, a rugby ... Steelers , horse racing, and Pukekohe Park Raceway , a motor racing motorsports facility. Opened ..., before the event was moved to Hamilton Street Circuit Hamilton . Association football Pukekohe is home to Pukekohe AFC who compete in the Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Division 2 . Transport Pukekohe is on the North Island Main Trunk Railway and is the Pukekohe Train Station southernmost station of the Auckland ... Pukekohe the heart of Franklin http www.franklindistrict.co.nz Franklin district http www.motorsport.org.nz Circuits pukekohe.htm Pukekohe Park Raceway br The Overlander train stops coord 37 12 S 174 ... af Pukekohe de Pukekohe nn Pukekohe pl Pukekohe ru ... more details
Infobox football club clubname Pukekohe AFC image Image Pukekohe AFC.jpg fullname Pukekohe Association Football Club nickname founded ground Bledisloe Park, John St, Pukekohe , New Zealand capacity owner flagicon New Zealand Andy Finlayson chairman flagicon New Zealand Tom Wisnewski coach flagicon New Zealand Steve Fabrello league Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Division 2 season 2010 position Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Division 2 , 10th kit alt1 Blue jersey, blue shorts, blue socks pattern b1 navysholders pattern la1 navyshoulders pattern ra1 navyshoulders pattern so1 leftarm1 0000bb body1 0000BB rightarm1 0000bb shorts1 0000bb socks1 0000bb kit alt2 pattern b2 pattern la2 pattern ra2 pattern so2 leftarm2 body2 rightarm2 shorts2 socks2 Pukekohe AFC is a semi professional football soccer club in Pukekohe , New Zealand . Pukekohe currently compete in the Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Division 2 . External links http www.pukekoheafc.com Club website Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Division 2 Category New Zealand association football clubs NewZealand footyclub stub ... more details
Infobox NZ school name Pukekohe Intermediate School badge motto Aim High type Intermediate Year 7 8 established address Queen Street, Pukekohe , Auckland coordinates coord 37.2031 174.9020 type edu region NZ AUK display inline,title principal Gary Sweeney roll 557 decile 6 MOE 1452 homepage http www.pukekoheint.school.nz Pukekohe Intermediate School is a New Zealand intermediate school located in the rural community of Pukekohe , Auckland Region Auckland . It primarily receives students from Pukekohe Hill, Pukekohe Valley, Pukekohe East, Puni, Mauku and Patumahoe primary school s. External links http www.ero.govt.nz ERO 5Creppub.nsf Institution BF827E8B9C51CCF0CC2574FF0070023A File 1452.htm?OpenElement Education Review Office report, 2008 Category Intermediate schools in New Zealand Category Schools in Auckland NZ school stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Station name Pukekohe Train Station type Public transport in Auckland MAXX Urban rail transit Urban rail image image size image caption address coordinates Coord 37 12.2 S 174 54.6 E region NZ AUK type railwaystation line Eastern Line, Auckland Eastern Line br Southern Line, Auckland Southern Line br The Overlander other structure platform Island platform levels 1 tracks Mainline 2 parking No bicycle No baggage check No passengers pass year pass percent pass system opened closed rebuilt electrified No ADA code owned ONTRACK and Auckland Regional Transport Authority ARTA zone former services S note text ONTRACK S rail title MAXX Veolia S line system MAXX Veolia line Eastern Line previous Papakura rows1 2 rows2 2 S line system MAXX Veolia line Southern Line previous Papakura hide1 yes hide2 yes S rail title Tranz Scenic S line system Tranz Scenic line The Overlander previous Papakura next Hamilton mpassengers Pukekohe Railway Station is the southern terminus of the Eastern and Southern Lines of the List of Auckland railway stations Auckland railway network . It has an island platform between the main lines and an original wooden station building complete with signal panel. The Auckland Wellington The Overlander Overlander stops at Pukekohe. Eastern and Southern Line Services Since 2000, the country town of Pukekohe has been the southern terminus for the Southern and Eastern Lines. However most suburban trains start or terminate at the former terminus at Papakura Train Station Papakura 18.2  km north of Pukekohe . Only selected services on normal working days start and terminate at Pukekohe and even then the majority of Pukekohe services run during peak hours. On public holidays and weekends there are no service to Pukekohe Station. Since August 2009, suburban train services to Pukekohe have been increased to 20 trains per day. First departure 6am, and last arrival 8.10pm. Currently 2 suburban units stand at Pukekohe ... more details
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Infobox NZ school name Pukekohe High School motto Honour Right Duty type State co ed Secondary Year 9 13 established 1921 ref name profile address 142 Harris St br Pukekohe principal Ian McKinnon ref cite web url http www.pukekohehigh.school.nz welcome.htm title Welcome to Pukekohe High School publisher Pukekohe High School ref roll 1613 ref name profile cite web url http www.pukekohehigh.school.nz docs 2007 profile.pdf title Profile publisher Pukekohe High School year 2007 format PDF ref coordinates coord 37 12 16 S 174 54 16 E type edu region NZ display inline,title decile 6 MOE 103 homepage http www.pukekohehigh.school.nz www.pukekohehighschool.nz Pukekohe High School is a High School in Pukekohe in the Franklin District of New Zealand . House system There are five Houses at Pukekohe High School they are Day House named after Dr. Paul Day who became an Honorary Doctor at the University of Waikato in 1998. ref http calendar.waikato.ac.nz officershonoursstaff doctors.html ref Day is the only former student of the school to have a house named after him. Day was also Dux in 1933, a Jellicoe House Leader Day house having not have been established yet and head boy in 1933 and 1934. He also served in World War II, his name is on the Honours Board at Puni School to remember those who served for King and Country during World War II, he is also on the honours board by the printing office at Pukekohe High School. Day died in 2008. The current Dean is Ms. T. Hansen. Day were the House Winners in 2008. The house colour is red. Massey House named after The Right Honourable William Massey William Ferguson Massey who was the second longest serving Prime Minister of New Zealand after Sir ... of Pukekohe Technical High School now Pukekohe High School and also the first Chairman of the Board of Governors of Pukekohe Technical High School the current Chair being Mrs. A. Clarke . The current ... Pukekohe High School http www.ero.govt.nz Early Childhood School Reports School ... more details
Motorsport venue Name Pukekohe Park Raceway Location Pukekohe , New Zealand Coordinates coord 37 12 56 S 174 55 8 E display it Time GMT 12 Image Image NZL Pukekohe.gif 200px Events D1NZ br MTA New Zealand Formula Ford Championship Formula Ford br New Zealand Touring Cars New Zealand V8 s br Toyota Racing Series br V8 Supercars br NZ Drift Series br New Zealand Grand Prix Length km 2.841 Length mi 1.765 Turns 7 Record time 0 54.692 Record driver Daniel Gaunt Record team Toyota Tatuus TT104ZZ Record year 2005 06 Toyota Racing Series 2006 Although Pukekohe Park Raceway is better known internationally as a motor racing circuit, it is primarily a horse racing circuit in New Zealand . It is located convert 40 km mi 1 south of Auckland City in the North Island, New Zealand North Island . The track is now owned by Pukekohe Park Limited It was opened in 1963 as a permanent track, replacing Ardmore an aerodrome as the host circuit of the New Zealand Grand Prix . Annually for several years, the mainly European based List of Formula One Grands Prix Grand Prix drivers such as Stirling Moss , Graham Hill , Jim Clark and Jackie Stewart , would head downunder for a relaxed Tasman Series during the European winter. For many years Pukekohe was the venue for New Zealand s premier production car race, the Benson and Hedges 500 mile race later 1000km featuring drivers such as Leo Leonard and Jim Richards race driver Jim Richards . It held an annual round of the popular V8 Supercars Australian V8 Supercar race from 2001 to 2007 . However, the New Zealand round moved to Hamilton Street Circuit in 2008 ... from Ford Mountain during the 2006 V8 Supercars Round The final ever V8 Supercar Round at Pukekohe was held on the 20 22 April 2007. The round winners of the V8 Supercars Australian V8 Supercars at Pukekohe ... V8s 20Events Fujitsu 20200 NZV8s Pukekohe Park Raceway info Toyota Racing Series tracks D1NZ Locations ... V8 Supercar tracks fr Circuit de Pukekohe Park sv Pukekohe Park Raceway ... more details
The Defence of Pukekohe East was an action during the Invasion of Waikato Invasion of the Waikato , part of the New Zealand Wars . On September 13 and September 14, 1863, 11 settlers and 6 militia men inside a half completed stockade around the Pukekohe East church held off a M ori people M ori Taua or war party of approximately 200 men from Ng ti Maniapoto and Ng ti Pou iwi , until they were relieved by detachments of the 18th, 65th and 70th Regiments. In a series of actions around the stockade the Taua sustained 20 casualties and retreated. Campaignbox New Zealand land wars Background Many Europeans or P keh settled in New Zealand between 1830 and 1860, by which time British settlers outnumbered the native M ori by more than two to one. Europeans were initially welcomed by the Native M ori people M ori . However disputes over land, sovereignty and mana lead to skirmishes between Europeans and pro and anti European Maori, known as the New Zealand Wars , notably in the north in the 1840s, in Taranaki Region Taranaki from 1860 and in the Waikato in 1863 1865. In the Waikato, south of the British settlement at Auckland , M ori formed the Kingi Movement . Kingitanga involved adopting European culture in order to preserve their own people Kingites established a newspaper, a bank, and a parliament ..., leading Governor Sir George Grey, 2nd Baronet Sir George Grey to invade the Waikato. Pukekohe East Pukekohe East lies on the rim of a giant volcanic crater, south east of Auckland. Although ... from its frontier base of Pokeno . The settlers of Pukekohe East, a few miles away, received ... of Pukekohe East. Many families, and virtually all women and children were evacuated. Those ... of Betsy Hodge. The defence of Pukekohe East is interesting as one of the few occasions ... of Pukekohe East demonstrates neither side enjoyed a monopoly on offensive failures. Sources ... comes to Pukekohe , in Susanne Stone, Editor, The Original Pukekohe , W.J Deed Printing Ltd, Waiuku ... more details
Summary View form Ford Mountain overlooking the front straight and the pitlane at Pukekohe Park Raceway during the V8 Supercars 2006 Licensing cc by sa 3.0 ... more details
Multiple issues orphan March 2011 lead missing March 2011 unreferenced March 2011 mergeto Hamilton 400 date March 2011 Pole Sitters class wikitable colspan 5 Pukekohe Park Raceway ITM Hamilton 400 2001 Pukekohe Park Raceway flagicon New Zealand Greg Murphy Holden VX Commodore K mart Racing Team Holden 2002 Pukekohe Park Raceway flagicon Australia Mark Skaife Holden VX Commodore Holden Racing Team Holden 2003 Pukekohe Park Raceway flagicon New Zealand Greg Murphy Holden VY Commodore K mart Racing Team Holden 2004 Pukekohe Park Raceway flagicon Australia Mark Skaife Holden VY Commodore Holden Racing Team Holden 2005 Pukekohe Park Raceway flagicon Australia Craig Lowndes Ford BA Falcon Team Betta Electrical Ford 2006 PlaceMakers V8 Supercars flagicon Australia Garth Tander Holden VZ Commodore Toll HSV Dealer Team Holden 2007 PlaceMakers V8 Supercars flagicon Australia Mark Winterbottom Ford BF Falcon Ford Performance Racing Ford 2008 Hamilton 400 flagicon New Zealand Steven Richards Ford BF Falcon Ford Performance Racing Ford 2009 Hamilton 400 flagicon Australia Mark Winterbottom Ford FG Falcon Ford Performance Racing Ford 2010 ITM Hamilton 400 flagicon Australia Jamie Whincup Holden VE Commodore TeamVodafone Holden Round Winners class wikitable colspan 5 Pukekohe Park Raceway ITM Hamilton 400 2001 Pukekohe Park Raceway flagicon New Zealand Greg Murphy Holden VX Commodore K mart Racing Team Holden 2002 Pukekohe Park Raceway flagicon New Zealand Greg Murphy Holden VX Commodore K mart Racing Team Holden 2003 Pukekohe Park Raceway flagicon New Zealand Greg Murphy Holden VY Commodore K mart Racing Team Holden 2004 Pukekohe Park Raceway flagicon Australia Jason Bright Holden VY Commodore Paul Weel Racing Holden 2005 Pukekohe Park Raceway flagicon New Zealand Greg Murphy Holden VZ Commodore Paul Weel Racing Holden 2006 PlaceMakers V8 Supercars flagicon Australia Mark Skaife Holden VZ Commodore Holden Racing Team Holden 2007 PlaceMakers V8 Supercars flagicon Australia Rick Ke ... more details
Infobox racing driver name Victor Chapman image pixels 220 px caption nationality flagicon New Zealand New Zealand age 22 place of birth related to current series D1NZ first year 2003 current team Private car number former teams starts wins 1 poles fastest laps best finish 2nd year 2004 prev series prev series years titles title years awards award years Victor Chapman is a driver in the D1NZ New Zealand national drifting championship. He has competed regularly since 2003, winning his first round at round 4 2004 which was held at Pukekohe Park Raceway . Results 2007 class wikitable Round Location Position Car Used 1 Timaru International Motor Raceway DNC 2 Manfeild Autocourse 1st S13 Silvia 3 Pukekohe Park Raceway DNQ S13 Silvia 4 Mystery Creek Events Centre DNC 5 Taupo Motorsport Park DNC 6 Pukekohe Park Raceway DNC DNQ Did not qualify for the top 16 DNC Did not compete Article http www.performancecar.co.nz articles the taste of success nissan silvia s13 119 DEFAULTSORT Chapman, Victor Category New Zealand racecar drivers Category Living people Category Drifting drivers ... more details
Mk4 Coventry Climax FPF Climax Pukekohe Park Raceway 1964 flagicon NZL Bruce McLaren Cooper Car Company Cooper T70 Coventry Climax FPF Climax Tasman Series Pukekohe Park Raceway 1964 New Zealand Grand Prix Report 1965 flagicon UK Graham Hill Brabham BT11A Coventry Climax FPF Climax Tasman Series Pukekohe ... Series Pukekohe Park Raceway 1966 New Zealand Grand Prix Report 1967 flagicon UK Jackie Stewart BRM P261 Tasman Series Pukekohe Park Raceway 1967 New Zealand Grand Prix Report 1968 flagicon NZL Chris Amon Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 246T Ferrari Dino engine 65 Ferrari V6 Tasman Series Pukekohe Park Raceway ... Ferrari Dino engine 65 Ferrari V6 Tasman Series Pukekohe Park Raceway 1969 New Zealand Grand Prix Report ... Tasman Series br Formula 5000 Pukekohe Park Raceway 1970 New Zealand Grand Prix Report 1971 flagicon ... br Formula 5000 Pukekohe Park Raceway 1972 flagicon AUS Frank Gardner racing driver Frank Gardner Lola Racing Cars Lola T300 Chevrolet small block engine Chevrolet Tasman Series br Formula 5000 Pukekohe ... Repco Holden Tasman Series br Formula 5000 Pukekohe Park Raceway 1974 flagicon AUS John McCormack ... Tasman Series br Formula 5000 Pukekohe Park Raceway 1976 flagicon NZL Ken Smith racing driver Ken Smith Lola T332 Chevrolet small block engine Chevrolet Formula 5000 Pukekohe Park Raceway 1977 flagicon FIN Keke Rosberg Chevron Cars Ltd Chevron B34 Formula Pacific Pukekohe Park Raceway 1978 flagicon FIN Keke Rosberg Chevron Cars Ltd Chevron B34 Formula Pacific Pukekohe Park Raceway 1979 flagicon ITA Teo Fabi March Engineering March 79B Formula Pacific Pukekohe Park Raceway 1980 flagicon NZL Steve Millen Ralt RT1 Formula Pacific Pukekohe Park Raceway 1981 flagicon NZL David McMillan racing driver David McMillan Ralt RT1 Formula Pacific Pukekohe Park Raceway 1982 flagicon BRA Roberto Moreno Ralt RT4 Cosworth The BDA series Ford Formula Pacific Pukekohe Park Raceway 1983 flagicon NZL David Oxton Ralt RT4 Cosworth The BDA series Ford Formula Mondial Pukekohe Park Raceway 1984 flagicon ... more details
Southern Line, Auckland RDT The Southern Line in Auckland, New Zealand is the name given to suburban train services that operate between Britomart Transport Centre Britomart and Pukekohe Train Station Pukekohe via Newmarket Train Station Newmarket . Routing From Britomart to Newmarket, it uses the Auckland Newmarket Line , then follows the North Auckland Line to Westfield Train Station Westfield , where it meets the North Island Main Trunk Railway NIMT . It then follows the NIMT to the terminus of the Southern Line at Pukekohe. History In 1930 the Westfield deviation opened a new eastern route from Auckland to Westfield via Glen Innes. The route between Auckland to Westfield via Newmarket then ceased to be part of the NIMT. The route between Westfield and Newmarket then became part of the North Auckland Line NAL between Westfield to Whangarei. The Southern Line suburban services continued to run on the old route. A new line, called the Eastern Line, was introduced for services on the new route. While the Eastern and Southern Line have a different route between Auckland and Westfield, they still share the same tracks from Westfield to Pukekohe. Extension A new branch line is currently 2011 being constructed between Manukau Branch Wiri and Manukau . Services Suburban services are operated by Veolia New Zealand Veolia under the MAXX Blue livery MAXX brand. auckland southern line See also Public transport in Auckland List of Auckland train stations NZR Lines Category Railway lines in New Zealand Category Public transport in Auckland ... more details
V8 supercar race Race name New Zealand V8 International Circuit link Pukekohe Park Raceway Circuit name Pukekohe Park Raceway Track map NZL Pukekohe.gif Track map label Pukekohe Park Raceway Race1 laps 43 Race1 distance 120 Race2 laps 43 Race2 distance 120 Race3 laps 43 Race3 distance 120 Last race year 2007 Last race link 2007 PlaceMakers V8 Supercars Winning driver Rick Kelly Winning team HSV Dealer Team Winning manuf Holden The New Zealand V8 Supercar International was a V8 Supercar motor racing event. It was the first round of the V8 Supercar Championship Series to be held outside of Australia ref http www.jamiewhincup.com.au ten facts about the hamilton 400 ref , although V8 Supercar had visited since the categories inception in 1992 for such local events as the Wellington 500 and Australian touring car teams had visited New Zealand since the 1970s. The event can probably considered as a successor to the long running Pukekohe 500 . The event was first held in 2001 as the Boost Mobile V8 International at Pukekohe Park Raceway in Pukekohe, New Zealand Pukekohe , one of New Zealand s most historic race tracks. ref http www.autoweb.com.au cms A 54687 title Shakey Isles Set to Rock to Ford V8 Supercars newsarticle.html ref The meeting proved popular with large crowds attending. The event was a happy hunting ground for New Zealand driver Greg Murphy , winning the event four times. Additionally Holden drivers won all seven events. With the 1960 s circuit ageing, several attempts were made to move to a new locations, until eventually finding a new home on a street circuit in Hamilton as the Hamilton 400 . Past winners class wikitable style font size 95 Season Winning Driver Car Team 2001 Shell Championship Series 2001 flagicon NZL Greg Murphy Holden VX Commodore HSV Dealer Team K mart Racing Team 2002 V8 Supercar Championship Series 2002 flagicon NZL Greg Murphy Holden VX Commodore HSV Dealer Team K mart Racing Team 2003 V8 Supercar Championship Series 2003 flagicon NZL ... more details
473 to Red Hill via Keri Hill 474 to Drury via Pahurehure 475 to Pukekohe via Drury 476 to Tuakau via Pukekohe 477X to Red Hill 479 to Waiuku References reflist auckland eastern line auckland southern ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Puni is a rural locality in the Franklin District in the North Island of New Zealand . It is predominantly a dairy farming and market gardening area. The main type of crops grown are potatoes, carrots and onions. Puni is located between the larger towns of Pukekohe and Waiuku . The village currently consists of a rural school, small vegetable shop and a vehicle repair shop. The original village hall has now been sold and is occupied by an Air conditioning supply and repair firm. Coord 37.2330 S 174.8556 E display title Category Populated places in New Zealand Category Auckland Region Auckland geo stub ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision conventional long name Franklin County common name Franklin County subdivision County New Zealand County nation New Zealand p1 s1 flag s1 year start 1912 event end year end 1989 date end image coat image map capital Pukekohe stat area1 stat pop1 stat year1 category today North Island footnotes Franklin County was one of the counties of New Zealand in the North Island . See also List of counties of New Zealand 1966 coord missing New Zealand Category Counties of New Zealand Category Auckland Region Auckland geo stub ... more details
V8 supercar race Race name Hamilton 400 Circuit link Hamilton Street Circuit Circuit name Hamilton Street Circuit Track map Hamilton Street Circuit track map New Zealand .svg Track map label Hamilton Street Circuit Race1 laps 59 Race1 distance 201 Race2 laps 59 Race2 distance 201 Race3 laps Race3 distance Last race year 2010 Last race link 2010 ITM Hamilton 400 Winning driver Jamie Whincup Winning team Triple Eight Race Engineering V8 Supercars Triple Eight Race Engineering Winning manuf Holden The Hamilton 400 is a V8 Supercar motor racing event and presently one of three V8 Supercar events held outside of Australia. The race is held on the streets of Hamilton Street Circuit Hamilton , New Zealand . The city streets are closed off in the days leading up to the event with various items of road furniture removed and concrete barriers, and a pit complex installed. The event was first held in 2008, replacing the long running V8 International , held at nearby Pukekohe Park Raceway in Pukekohe, New Zealand Pukekohe . Past winners class wikitable style font size 95 Season Winning Driver Car Team 2008 V8 Supercar Championship Series 2008 flagicon AUS Garth Tander Holden VE Commodore Holden Racing Team 2009 V8 Supercar Championship Series 2009 flagicon AUS Jamie Whincup Ford FG Falcon Triple Eight Race Engineering V8 Supercars Triple Eight Race Engineering 2010 V8 Supercar Championship Series 2010 flagicon AUS Jamie Whincup Holden VE Commodore Triple Eight Race Engineering V8 Supercars Triple Eight Race Engineering References Reflist External links http www.hamiltoninfo.co.nz hamilton 400.html Hamilton 400 Event Information Category V8 Supercar races Category Auto races in New Zealand Category Sport in Hamilton Category Recurring sporting events established in 2008 ... more details
Orphan date February 2010 primarysources date June 2010 Steven Reid is a driver of Standardbred horse standardbred racehorse s in New Zealand . He was the trainer of famous harness racing horses like Monkey King horse Monkey King , Baileys Dream and Fake Denario. Steven Reid now trains and owns the 3 year old colt Gold Ace, who won the 2010 NRM Sire Stakes Final. Steven Reid is based in Pukekohe with a team of around 25 30 horses. Background Reid has been involved in harness racing for 27 years. He began Horse training training in 1991, since that time he has trained nearly 600 winners and is considered to be amongst New Zealand s greatest. Steven won the NZ Harness Premiership for Training in 1997 and 1998. ref Profile http www.stevenreidtraining.co.nz main profile.php?Pid 12798 ref Partnership Reid was in a partnership with Graeme Rogerson as of late 2008, after Steven parted from his former owner Robert Famularo ending a 9 year relationship. ref Partnership http www.garogerson.com ref Steven now trains solely as a single entity at his Pukekohe barn. Driving Colours The Steven Reid Pukekohe barn has a turquoise black set. Notes reflist External links Website http www.stevenreidtraining.co.nz DEFAULTSORT Reid Steven Category Harness racing in New Zealand Category Living people ... more details
Round Date Venue 1 November 4 6 Pukekohe Park Raceway Pukekohe 2 November 25 27 Powerbuilt Raceway ... Autocourse 7 March 17 19 Taupo Motorsport Park 8 April 21 23 Pukekohe Park Raceway small small International ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Location map New Zealand label Tuakau position left lat 37.266667 long 174.95 width 160 float right caption Tuakau is a town in the Franklin district , New Zealand Franklin district , and is part of the Waikato Region in the North Island of New Zealand . The town serves to support local farming, and is the residence of many employees of New Zealand Steel at Glenbrook, New Zealand Glenbrook . The main primary school is Tuakau Primary, where Sir Edmund Hillary was educated. There is also Harrisville Primary, at the top of Harrisville Hill. The joined intermediate and high school is Tuakau College. The major town nearby is Pukekohe . Coord 37 16 S 174 57 E region NZ type city display title Category Waikato Region Category Populated places in New Zealand Waikato geo stub nn Tuakau pl Tuakau ... more details
Michael Edward Parlane born 22 July 1972 is a New Zealand cricket team New Zealand cricketer. He played 64 first class cricket first class matches for Northern Districts Knights Northern Districts before shifting to Wellington Firebirds Wellington to extend his first class career. He was born in Pukekohe . He is the older brother of Neal Parlane . Michael Parlane also played for Northland cricket team Northland in the Hawke Cup . External links NZCPA Michael E Parlane Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Parlane, Michael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 22 July 1972 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Parlane, Michael Category 1972 births Category Living people Category New Zealand cricketers Category Northern Districts cricketers Category Wellington cricketers Category Norfolk cricketers NZ cricketbio stub ... more details
Lincoln John Doull was born on 8 January 1964 in Pukekohe . He is a New Zealand cricket team New Zealand cricket er who played for Wellington Firebirds Wellington in the State Championship in the 1990s. ref cite web url http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 18 18600 18600.html title Grant Robinson publisher www.cricketarchive.com accessdate 2010 02 25 ref He is the coach of the Central Districts Hinds in the State League and in 2005 06 New Zealand cricket season 2005 06 he coached them through to victory in the State League final at Queen Elizabeth II Park in Christchurch . References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Doull, Lincoln ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1964 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Doull, Lincoln Category 1964 births Category Living people Category New Zealand cricketers Category Wellington cricketers ... more details
otherpeople Michael James Stephens born 1 November, 1967 in Auckland . He was a New Zealand cricket team New Zealand cricketer who played for the Auckland Aces and the Northern Districts Knights ref cite web url http content uk.cricinfo.com newzealand content player 38437.html title Michael Stephens work Cricinfo accessdate 2009 02 25 ref in the 1990s and he also played for Counties Manukau cricket team Counties Manukau in the Hawke Cup . Nowdadys he works for St Joseph s School in Pukekohe . References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stephens, Michael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1967 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stephens, Michael Category 1967 births Category Living people Category New Zealand cricketers Category Auckland cricketers Category Northern Districts cricketers ... more details