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2 unusual facts about Masterton


Jonathan Winter

Jonathan Winter (born August 18, 1971 in Masterton) is a member of the Ngai Tahu Maori tribe and a former backstroke swimmer from New Zealand, who competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States, for his native country.

Wairarapa United

Keinzley is now attempting to fund for build a $2.5 million home ground for the team in Masterton.


1967–68 NHL season

In a game at the Metropolitan Sports Center in Bloomington, Minnesota, the Oakland Seals were in town to play the North Stars and Bill Masterton led a rush into the Oakland zone.

Bristol F.2 Fighter

The New Zealand film director Peter Jackson owns D-8084, which flies from the Hood Aerodrome, In Masterton, New Zealand.

James Masterton

Masterton is also a producer for talkSPORT, having previously worked on air as a presenter at the Bradford ILR station The Pulse.

Masterton began posting his weekly comments about the latest singles chart on Usenet in 1992, while a student at Lancaster University, whence he graduated in 1994.

Juken New Zealand

It operates plants at Kaitaia, Masterton and Gisborne and employs around 1,000 New Zealanders largely as labourers.

Southern Maori

Population centres that came to the electorate through this measure included Wellington, Masterton, Palmerston North, Napier, and Wairoa.

Wairarapa Connection

The train stops at all stations along the line from Masterton to Upper Hutt, before running along the Hutt Valley Line to Wellington station stopping only at Waterloo and Petone stations.

Wairarapa Times-Age

The newly merged paper moved to a purpose-built Art Deco-inspired building on the narrow corner of Chapel Street (SH 2) and Cole Street in Masterton.

William Tolhurst

He received his education from Masterton West School, Wanganui Collegiate School, Victoria University of Wellington, and Otago University, and he gained an FCA (Fellow of Chartered Accountants) and a BCom.


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