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Mt Hector Snowfields, c.1930

Two unidentified trampers with packs on the West Peak slope, Mt Hector, Tararua Range c.1930.

1 B&W photo print

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Horowhenua Historical Society Inc.”

At Mangahao.

At Mangahao. A group having a picnic.

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Horowhenua Historical Society Inc.”

Sea foam , Waitārere Beach - #CaptureYourHorowhenua

CaptureYourHorowhenua photography competition

Theme - Matariki - Connection to the environment / June 2022

Photo taken at: Waitārere Beach

Photographer: Rebecca Dodds

CaptureYourHorowhenua is a district-wide photography competition that encourages Horowhenua residents to showcase what they love about their district. The images are exhibited at Te Takeretanga o Kura-hau-pō, and the winner is decided by public vote.

A friends house in Ōhau - #CaptureYourHorowhenua

CaptureYourHorowhenua photography competition

Theme - Matariki - Connection to the environment / June 2022

Photo taken at: Ōhau

Photographer: Diane Wilkins

CaptureYourHorowhenua is a district-wide photography competition that encourages Horowhenua residents to showcase what they love about their district. The images are exhibited at Te Takeretanga o Kura-hau-pō, and the winner is decided by public vote.

West Coast Snapper at Hōkio - #CaptureYourHorowhenua

CaptureYourHorowhenua photography competition

Theme - Matariki - Connection to the environment / June 2022

Photo taken at: Hōkio Beach

Photographer: Kris Adams

CaptureYourHorowhenua is a district-wide photography competition that encourages Horowhenua residents to showcase what they love about their district. The images are exhibited at Te Takeretanga o Kura-hau-pō, and the winner is decided by public vote.

Sunset at Punahau - #CaptureYourHorowhenua

CaptureYourHorowhenua photography competition

Theme - Matariki - Connection to the environment / June 2022

Photo taken at: Punahau

Photographer: Megan McKenzie

CaptureYourHorowhenua is a district-wide photography competition that encourages Horowhenua residents to showcase what they love about their district. The images are exhibited at Te Takeretanga o Kura-hau-pō, and the winner is decided by public vote.

At Waitārere Beach - #CaptureYourHorowhenua

CaptureYourHorowhenua photography competition

Theme - Matariki - Connection to the environment / June 2022

Photo taken at: Waitārere Beach

Photographer: Clair Schulp

CaptureYourHorowhenua is a district-wide photography competition that encourages Horowhenua residents to showcase what they love about their district. The images are exhibited at Te Takeretanga o Kura-hau-pō, and the winner is decided by public vote.

At Waitārere Forest - #CaptureYourHorowhenua

CaptureYourHorowhenua photography competition

Theme - Matariki - Connection to the environment / June 2022

Photo taken at: Waitārere Beach Forest

Photographer: Rebecca Dodds

CaptureYourHorowhenua is a district-wide photography competition that encourages Horowhenua residents to showcase what they love about their district. The images are exhibited at Te Takeretanga o Kura-hau-pō, and the winner is decided by public vote.

At Waitātrere Forest 2 - #CaptureYourHorowhenua

CaptureYourHorowhenua photography competition

Theme - Matariki - Connection to the environment / June 2022

Photo taken at: Waitārere Beach Forest

Photographer: Rebecca Dodds

CaptureYourHorowhenua is a district-wide photography competition that encourages Horowhenua residents to showcase what they love about their district. The images are exhibited at Te Takeretanga o Kura-hau-pō, and the winner is decided by public vote.

Fishing at Waitārere Beach - #CaptureYourHorowhenua

CaptureYourHorowhenua photography competition

Theme - Matariki - Connection to the environment / June 2022

Photo taken at: Waitārere Beach

Photographer: Joanne Clausen

#CaptureYourHorowhenua is a district-wide photography competition that encourages Horowhenua residents to showcase what they love about their district. The images are exhibited at Te Takeretanga o Kura-hau-pō, and the winner is decided by public vote. 

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