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te ara manawa - the heart trail: Lynette Bradley Mosaic Artist
Lynette Bradley Mosaic Artist. The more I wander the shores of the Hokianga the more I realise ... Lynette Bradley. Hokianga Heart Trail. Rawene. 09 4057572 ...
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te ara manawa - the heart trail: Harmen Hielkema, Portrait Artist ...
My Wife Julie Holton & I currently operate Waima Lodge Guesthouse: ... Harmen Hielkema & Julie Holton. We offer high quality accommodation and meals in a ...
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te ara manawa - the heart trail: Beverley Cox Painting & Drawing Award
Beverley Cox Painting & Drawing Award. The Exhibition runs from Monday 26th November to Sunday 2nd December at The Centre, 43 Cobham road Kerikeri ...
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te ara manawa - the heart trail
My Wife Julie Holton & I currently operate Waima Lodge Guesthouse: Proud to be a part of Te Ara Manawa, The Heart Trail see www.waimalodge.co.nz ...
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te ara manawa - the heart trail: Beverley Cox Painting & Drawing Award
Beverley Cox Painting & Drawing Award. The Exhibition runs from Monday 26th November to Sunday 2nd December at The Centre, 43 Cobham road Kerikeri ...
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te ara manawa - the heart trail
the new Heart Trails have arrived back from the printers and they look beautiful! North Siders can pick them up at Village Arts , Kohukohu and South Siders ...
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te ara manawa - the heart trail
This site was almost lost through lack of use and Lise was not going to renew .... digital forestscape by lise strathdee 2006. Posted by the Hokianga Heart ...
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te ara manawa - the heart trail: Beverley Cox Painting & Drawing Award
Beverley Cox Painting & Drawing Award. The Exhibition runs from Monday 26th November to Sunday 2nd December at The Centre, 43 Cobham road Kerikeri ...
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te ara manawa - the heart trail: Beverly Cox
Beverly Cox depicts Raurenga or Kidney fern – thought to be amongst the most primitive of living plants – as a metaphor for humankind’s tenuous grip on the ...
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te ara manawa - the heart trail: Beverly Cox
Beverly Cox depicts Raurenga or Kidney fern – thought to be amongst the most primitive of living plants – as a metaphor for humankind’s tenuous grip on the ...