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cultivars (either hutihuti or rekamaroa) were grown.
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gives a translation of "place of adornment" for the
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647:, 3.3% had
616:2006 census
612:2013 census
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475:In 1936-37
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163:Local board
157:Ōrākei ward
124:New Zealand
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1589:Categories
1512:Government
1427:Karaka Bay
1422:Hobson Bay
1376:Kohimarama
1366:Meadowbank
1361:Glen Innes
862:25 October
834:9 November
808:References
756:37.4 years
737:38.2 years
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688:Households
682:Population
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186:Population
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394:Ngā Oho
285:Remuera
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