Examples of 'wanganui' in a sentence

Meaning of "wanganui"

wanganui (noun) - Wanganui is a Maori term used as a geographical or cultural reference to the city of Whanganui in New Zealand. It is commonly applied in contexts related to New Zealand's history, culture, or tourism to denote the significance of the city and its indigenous heritage
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  • A city on the west coast of the North Island of New Zealand.
  • A major river in the North Island, New Zealand, which flows into the Tasman Sea at Wanganui, now officially the Whanganui River.
  • A river on the West Coast of the South Island, New Zealand, which also flows into the Tasman Sea.

How to use "wanganui" in a sentence

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Wanganui has a strong cultural and recreational focus.
So we stopped in Wanganui to get onto the internet.
Wanganui becomes a city.
She was the first woman to represent Wanganui.
Wanganui becomes a borough.
Field received a private education at Wanganui.
Blair was the first player from Wanganui to represent his country.
People must be really hungry in Wanganui.
Wanganui District Council has banned the wearing of gang patches within parts of their jurisdiction.
He moved with his wife to Wanganui.
As the only real harbour between Wanganui and Wellington it was used anyway.
It was then off to play Wanganui.
Refer Wanganui Trams in section above.
The next year he switched to the Wanganui province.
The Wanganui Chronicle is first published.

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The picturesque river city of Wanganui has a long history.
My cousin lived in Auckland but is now in Wanganui.
He also played for Wanganui in the Hawke Cup.
This series took place in Wanganui.
He served on the Wanganui Education Board for over a decade.
He then became the editor of the Wanganui Chronicle.
Wanganui is a place steeped in history, art and culture.
We continued our drive towards Wanganui.
Wanganui grew rapidly after this time, with land being cleared for pasture.
He now lives in Wanganui.
Wanganui and Rangitikei was one of the initial single-member electorates.
Saw a change of colours when he wore the Wanganui colours in the NPC.
Marks deservedly takes credit for establishing the Social Credit movement as a force in Wanganui.
It flows into the Wanganui River.
Wanganui is also a centre of Maori culture, a destination with beautiful beaches, lakes and mountains.
A statue was erected in Moutoa Gardens in Wanganui.
He was buried at Wanganui Cemetery.
For valuable services as Mayor of Wanganui.
The Waimarie operated a regular service between Wanganui and Pipiriki, carrying cargo, mail and passengers.
A railway line opens between Palmerston North and Wanganui.
Ballance began publishing the Wanganui Herald newspaper.
For example, the Wanganui River has a particular cultural and spiritual significance for the Māori.
He was also a prominent member of the Wanganui Chamber of Commerce.
In June, Wanganui suffered devastating floods.
The new territorial authority was named Wanganui District Council.
The Rātana Church has its headquarters at the settlement of Rātana, near Wanganui.
He went to school at Wanganui Collegiate.
This is the founding church at Ratana Pa, near Wanganui.
Despite this, many government agencies still use the Wanganui spelling, as does the local council.
Well, hotshot here reckoned you wouldn't be a virgin by Wanganui.
The Wanganui rugby jersey, due to its resemblance, is known as the butcher's apron.
She came from Wanganui.
The Wanganui River, a scenic, historic, and wilderness experience.
Birth place Wanganui.
After settling in Wanganui, however, he took an opportunity to found a newspaper, " The Wanganui Herald.

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