Kupu o te wiki 01-Haratua-17
The kupu this week is: Riroriro (ree-raw-ree-raw) or Grey Warbler
The riroriro is a tiny bird. They are native to NZ. They can be found in peoples gardens and city parks. It is in their tiny nests that the shining cuckoo puts her egg to be raised by the grey warblers.
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I was recently asked an interesting question – “I’ve written a report that hasn’t been published as either an article or a conference paper but I’m keen to be able to circulate it with a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) so that it has a...Read more
The Library will be open on ANZAC Day, Tuesday 25 April, 1pm – 8pm.
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The word this week is hukarere (who-car-ree-ree) or snow.
“You know nothing Jon Hukarere.”
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The word this week is hoia (hore-e-a) or soldier
Many Māori hoia served in the First and Second World Wars.
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The word this week is hōtoke (hore-tore-kee) or winter.
“Hōtoke is coming.”
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Library hours over Easter are:
Friday 14 April: Closed
Saturday 15 – Tuesday 18 April: 10am – 8pm
Wednesday 19 April: usual hours resume
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The word this week is tarākona (taa-raa-core-nah) or dragon .
Daenerys is the tarākona mother.
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The word this week is ngā tarākona (ngaa taa-raa-core-nah) or dragons
Daenerys is the mother of dragons.
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