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Wahine disaster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wahine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wahine , the Maori and Hawaiian word for woman , can mean: • Kihe-Wahine, a Polynesian goddess • A female surfer • Any of several ships named Wahine, one of which foundered in the Wahine disaster d...
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"On the day of Wahine's launch, along with three other apprentice Shipwrights, I was nominated as a 'Dagger Boy.' ... The shipyard encountered financial difficulties and the Wahine was not launched by the wife of the Union Steam Ship Company's managing director, Mr. Fergus McFarlane, until the 14th of July, 1965.
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The wrecking of the Wahine is by far the best-known Shipping Disaster in New Zealands history, although there have been worse with far greater loss of life. New Zealand Television news broadcast the drama as it happened, within a short distance of shore of the eastern suburbs of Wellington. ... Article Index for; Wahine...
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E Hele Mai Kakou - September 26, 2010 ... Home Forms Race Rules Molokai Travel Info Directors Past Results History ... Your Na Wahine O Ke Kai Committee: Hannie Anderson, Rosie Lum, Haunani Olds, Carleen Ornellas and Shelly Gilman...
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