Puniho
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Puniho is a community in the west of Taranaki, in the North Island of New Zealand. it is located on State Highway 45, 20 kilometres southwest of New Plymouth.
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[edit] Further reading
[edit] General historical works
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- Gentry, Kynan & McLean, Gavin (eds.) (2006), Heartlands: New Zealand historians write about places where history happened, Auckland, [N.Z.]: Penguin
- Hunt, A. Leigh (1974), Life on a Taranaki farm in the 1880s, Taranaki, [N.Z.]: Taranaki Regional Committee, New Zealand Historic Places Trust
- Waswo, Irene (comp.) (1999), Okato, Tataramaika, Puniho districts: their stories told, New Plymouth, [N.Z.]: Irene Waswo
[edit] Arts and literature
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- Virtual TART: art from Taranaki, New Zealand (CD-ROM), Okato, [N.Z.]: Puniho Art Press, 1999
- Virtual TART: art from Taranaki, New Zealand (CD-ROM), Okato, [N.Z.]: Puniho Art Press, 2000
- Copeland, Dale (1993), Book binding - an introduction, Puniho, [N.Z.]: Dale Copeland
- Copeland, Dale (1994), Book binding - an introduction (revised and expanded), Puniho, [N.Z.]: Dale Copeland
- Copeland, Dale (1995), Assemblage art: careful constructions of treasured articles, 1995, Puniho, [N.Z.]: Dale Copeland
- Copeland, Dale (1995), The second half, Puniho, [N.Z.]: Dale Copeland
- Copeland, Dale (1998), The Bridgeman collection: Doreen and Noel Bridgeman, 1998, Puniho, [N.Z.]: Puniho Art Press
- Copeland, Dale (2001), Assemblage 100: a New Zealand exhibition celebrating the centenary of Joseph Cornell's birth, Okato, [N.Z.]: Puniho Press
- Copeland, Dale & Guthrie, Pip (2001), The art of riding a camel (art and words from a determined optimist), Puniho, [N.Z.]: Dale Copeland
- Hutchinson, Toby (1994), The silver bird, Puniho, [N.Z.]: Dale Copeland
[edit] Business history
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- Okato and Puniho Co-operative Dairy Factory Company (1955), Golden jubilee, 1905-1955, New Plymouth, [N.Z.]: McLeod and Slade
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