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  1. Te Aute College. / -39.8273; 176.6345. Te Aute College ( Māori: Te Kura o Te Aute) is a school in the Hawke's Bay region of New Zealand. It opened in 1854 with twelve pupils under Samuel Williams, an Anglican missionary, and nephew and son-in-law of Bishop William Williams. It has a strong Māori character.

  2. Te Aute College enrols boarders and day students from Year 9 to 13 and is a specialised... Te Aute College Pukehou. 858 likes · 38 talking about this. Te Aute College enrols boarders and day students from Year 9 to 13 and is a specialised school committed to producing the finest young men...

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  4. Contact Us. PHYSICAL ADDRESS (Google Maps) 100 SH2, Pukehou, Central Hawkes Bay. PO ADDRESS Private Bag 6030, Pukehou, Napier 4142. PHONE 06 856 8016 EMAIL admin@teaute.school.nz

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  5. Te Aute College is famous throughout Australasia for rugby football, and Tom Ellison, who was a member of Warbrick's Maori team which visited England and other countries in 1886, could be regarded as the greatest exponent of the rugby code.

  6. In 1854 the Ahuriri Native Industrial School (later to be renamed Te Aute College) opened as a government school with 12 pupils, under the leadership of Samuel Williams. In 1857 the Te Aute Educational Trust was established with 4014 acres of Crown land and the gift of 4273 acres from Ngāi Te Whatuiāpiti.

  7. Te Aute and Football. Te Aute College is famous throughout Australasia for rugby football, and Tom Ellison, who was a member of Warbrick's Maori team which visited England and other countries in 1886, could be regarded as the greatest exponent of the rugby code. I was a member of the first Te Aute College team that went on tour in 1888. This ...

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