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By 1936, 303 people lived at Huapai, while 198 were living in Kumeū, and 113 in the surrounding rural area of Kumeū. Winemaking was established at an industry at Kumeū and Huapai in the early 1940s, led by
Croatian families such as Nick and Zuva Nobilo, and Mick and Katé Brajkovich. Most notably for
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and rugby goals respectively, and two playgrounds, with another soon-to-be built adventure playground worth over NZ$ 50,000. There is a sealed bike track covering the whole school, as well as a BMX track for students. The school also has a tennis / hockey court, swimming pool, flag court, dedicated
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In the early 1910s, Lionel Hanlon and G.W. Green established a company called
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from NgÄti WhÄtua in 1853. NgÄti WhÄtua sold land in the hope that this would lead to
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music suite, professional audio system, and a soon-to-be built completely new administration block including a large library.
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