They were the two rangatira of Parihaka, a peaceful village that sits between Mt Taranaki and the Tasman Sea. |
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On the other side of the railway stood the cemetery on a gradual rise looking out to the boisterous Tasman Sea. |
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Sometimes the Tasman can seem like the widest stretch of water on the planet. |
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In 1642, the Dutch navigator, A. J. Tasman, reached New Zealand where Polynesian Maoris were inhabitants. |
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The group appears to have once again turned its attentions to this side of the Tasman. |
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It has a long coastline between both the Tasman and the South Pacific in temperate, tropical and sub-Antarctic waters. |
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While most bands head across the Tasman to Australia when they want to make the big move out of NZ, The D4 picked Japan as their destination. |
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We held on for dear life, braving the swells of the Tasman Sea, as the dolphins played on the bow and jumped in our wake. |
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Those Kiwis and potential immigrants who are disillusioned by the situation here in NZ might consider a quick hop across the Tasman. |
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I splashed along in the warmish Tasman Sea and just let the sea breeze blow through my soul for a while. Very healing. |
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If they want to get ahead, they should look across the Tasman. |
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One of my 1988 hitchers went on to climb the Tasman Glacier. |
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Make an early start and allow ample time if you want to see the best reflections in Lake Matheson of Mount Cook and Mount Tasman, impressive peaks in the Southern Alps. |
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The company has brushed aside speculation that its contract with the Commonwealth Bank of Australia is in trouble, saying all is well across the Tasman. |
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It includes two passes over the classic Whaanga Coast test, which hugs the Tasman Sea coastline and is rated by many as the best stage in the entire championship. |
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The bank is sending a message to New Zealand workers that weekends on this side of the Tasman are not worth recognising, when Australian workers' weekends are. |
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If Australia goes ahead and outlaws spam then, at the very least, we ought to organise a treaty that would see the same laws enforceable on both sides of the Tasman. |
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The Tasman map largely reveals the extent of understanding the Dutch had of the Australian continent at the time. |
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The name was first applied to Australia in 1644 by the Dutch seafarer Abel Tasman. |
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The first reported sighting of Tasmania by a European was on 24 November 1642 by Dutch explorer Abel Tasman, who landed at today's Blackmans Bay. |
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In 1975 the Tasman Bridge collapsed when the bridge was struck by the bulk ore carrier MV Lake Illawarra. |
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Still other definitions of the ocean boundaries would have Tasmania with the Great Australian Bight to the west, and the Tasman Sea to the east. |
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The Dutch explorer Abel Tasman visited Fiji in 1643 while looking for the Great Southern Continent. |
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It is bordered to the north by Cook Strait, to the west by the Tasman Sea, and to the south and east by the Pacific Ocean. |
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The first Europeans known to reach the South Island were the crew of Dutch explorer Abel Tasman who arrived in his ships Heemskerck and Zeehaen. |
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In January 1827, the French explorer Jules Dumont d'Urville arrived in Tasman Bay on the corvette Astrolabe. |
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A number of landmarks around Tasman Bay were named by d'Urville and his crew including d'Urville Island, French Pass and Torrent Bay. |
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The Tasman Police District has a total of 302 sworn police officers and 57 civilian or nonsworn staff. |
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After crossing the Tasman Sea to New Zealand, they lost both Tests against New Zealand with a team depleted with injuries. |
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These include the Fox and Franz Josef glaciers on the West Coast, and the Tasman, Hooker, Mueller and Murchison glaciers in the east. |
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The town of Murchison in the Tasman Region of New Zealand's South Island was also named after him. |
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In New Zealand, the Tasman Bay area was closed to commercial scallop harvesting from 2009 to 2011 due to a decline in the numbers. |
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In 1642, Dutch explorer Abel Tasman became the first European to sight New Zealand. |
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It was from here that Dutch navigator Abel Tasman set out to discover the western part of Australia. |
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In 1642, Abel Tasman sailed from Mauritius and on 24 November, sighted Tasmania. |
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Tasman called them Staten Landt, after the States General of the Netherlands, and that name appeared on his first maps of the country. |
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New Zealand, first seen by the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman in 1642, was regarded by some as a part of the continent. |
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Abel Tasman later used Shouten's charts during his exploration of the north coast of New Guinea. |
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Abel Jans Tasman was born in 1603 in Lutjegast, a small village in the province of Groningen, in the north of the Netherlands. |
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On 24 November 1642 Abel Tasman reached and sighted the west coast of Tasmania, north of Macquarie Harbour. |
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Tasman then tried to work his two ships into Adventure Bay on the east coast of South Bruny Island where he was blown out to sea by a storm. |
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Two days later Tasman anchored to the north of Cape Frederick Hendrick just north of the Forestier Peninsula. |
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After some exploration, Tasman had intended to proceed in a northerly direction but as the wind was unfavourable he steered east. |
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In one of his diary entries Tasman credits his compass, claiming it was the only thing that kept him alive. |
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On 2 November 1644 Abel Tasman was appointed a member of the Council of Justice at Batavia. |
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The original Tasman Map is held in the collection of the State Library of New South Wales. |
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The glaciers lie at the junction of the Southern Alps and the Tasman Sea on the west coast of South Island in New Zealand. |
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He was 15 days out of Suva when the trimaran was hit by a gale in the Tasman Sea. |
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Maryanne Craker from Australia gave an update on enrolled nursing developments across the Tasman. |
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Tasman endured a very rough journey from Tasmania to New Zealand. |
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New Zealand, New Caledonia and the rest of Zealandia began to separate from Australia, moving eastward toward the Pacific and opening the Coral Sea and Tasman Sea. |
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Tasman got the assistance of the governor Adriaan van der Stel. |
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The most accessible, Lake Tasman, hosts boat trips for tourists. |
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The other major oceanic gateway opening during this time was the Tasman, or Tasmanian, depending on the paper, gateway between Australia and Antarctica. |
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In accordance with Visscher's directions, Tasman sailed from Batavia on 14 August 1642 and arrived at Mauritius on 5 September 1642, according to the captain's journal. |
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That his Maria should become Mrs. Tasman, he knew very well was a thing not for a moment to be thought of. Whoever won his daughter must have wealth and a patent of nobility. |
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State Library of New South Wales vestibule showing the Tasman map. |
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Abel Tasman map, circa 1644, also known as the Tasman 'Bonaparte' map. |
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