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Waikato river. Farms are being advertised, sold and rented out to urban New
Zealanders and foreigners to enjoy the kiwi rural life. Backpacker hostels are listed. The farm of Arthur Thomas is still owned and farmed by the Thomas family. At its front gate there used to stand a cross that listed "Justice" , "free Thomas " supporters and a helpful New Zealand policeman. The cross has been moved into nearby bush and its legend obliterated.
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suspects the late Len Demler (father of
Jeannette) and his second wife after the murders, Norma Demler. The report implied Arthur Thomas remains a suspect to the police. The police report also said the cartridge case that incriminated Arthur Thomas may have been "fabricated evidence". The murder house is still occupied.
582:. There were 504 households, comprising 741 males and 732 females, giving a sex ratio of 1.01 males per female. The median age was 43.6 years (compared with 37.4 years nationally), with 315 people (21.3%) aged under 15 years, 234 (15.9%) aged 15 to 29, 762 (51.6%) aged 30 to 64, and 165 (11.2%) aged 65 or older.
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On the night of 24 August 1920 a farmer, Sydney Eyre, was shot in his bedroom in the presence of his wife on his
Pukekawa farm. Police found hoof marks and cartridges that led to a former employee on the Eyre farm, Samuel Thorn. Thorn was that year convicted in the Auckland Supreme Court and hanged
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The murders of Harvey and
Jeannette Crewe in their living room on their farm on about 17 June 1970 thrust Pukekawa into the national headlines again. Their bodies were thrown into the Waikato river and found separately many weeks later. A woman never officially identified was observed to be in the
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Pukekawa became famous by the early 1890s with both Māori and Pakeha for its horse racing and betting. Hundreds of Māori and Pakeha attended the
Pukekawa races. The Pukekawa racing cup had the prize of twenty pounds which far eclipsed the neighbouring Pakeha racing cups. From Pukekawa King Tawhiao
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The Crewe murders continue to divide the district into two feuding camps without apparent closure. Pukekawa water supply contractor, Des Thomas, brother of Arthur, continues to investigate for the murders a local man, "farmer X". The release in July 2014 of a police report on the murders cleared
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In the twenty-first century, Pukekawa has again rebirthed as a centre for life style housing. Houses of several hundred thousand and million dollar values are being advertised and sold. An 1850s
Auckland colonial villa has been shifted and sold in Pukekawa. Land agents advertise the views to the
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Pukekawa and arrested and incarcerated Tawhiao's secretary, Kerei, for the destruction of a surveyor's trig on Pukekawa. Kerei was arrested without resistance in the presence of the Maori King to his distress. King Tawhiao later complained to the New
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In a peace agreement with the New Zealand Government in the 1880s, Pukekawa was returned to Ngati Maniapoto. In 1888, the Maori|King, Tawhiao]], moved there with his followers. By 1892 there were 80–90 Maori houses (whare) on Pukekawa. King Tawhiao's house, a large whare, stood there.
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136:Electorates
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79: /
67:174°59′03″E
1835:Categories
1715:Government
1676:Whangarata
1525:Mangatangi
1464:Puketirini
1342:Whatawhata
1188:Glen Afton
1121:Mangatangi
1090:Te Kohanga
825:25 October
719:"Untitled"
708:Chapter 32
643:References
195:Population
157:Government
64:37°20′38″S
1656:Rangiriri
1560:Waitetuna
1469:Rotongaro
1444:Disappear
1378:Waitetuna
1337:Te Kowhai
1330:Newcastle
1213:Rangiriri
1172:Whitikahu
1157:Gordonton
1131:Maramarua
1095:Waikaretu
800:5 January
778:5 January
635:Education
609:Christian
493:Christian
128:Community
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1555:Waingaro
1545:Tawatahi
1515:Kerikeri
1494:Whangape
1373:Waingaro
1321:Tamahere
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1300:Tauwhare
1295:Puketaha
1285:Newstead
1228:Te Ohaki
1218:Rotowaro
1208:Pukemiro
1203:Ohinewai
1167:Waerenga
1136:Meremere
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110:District
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1772:History
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1449:Hakanoa
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1223:Ruawaro
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1085:Te Akau
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1014:Aka Aka
597:, 2.4%
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264:History
104:Waikato
92:Country
1803:Sports
1641:Mercer
1631:Huntly
1540:Pakoka
1510:Awaroa
1503:Rivers
1413:Karioi
1368:Te Uku
1358:Raglan
1351:Raglan
1280:Eureka
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1193:Huntly
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1029:Mercer
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100:Region
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1550:Waipa
1479:Waahi
1437:Lakes
1162:Orini
1034:Otaua
617:Hindu
599:Asian
591:Māori
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357:Crown
292:Crown
989:Seat
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