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Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :"We're looking to strengthen our links with the Waikato River." 4 June 2013
World's first high speed amphibian vehicle launched. Will they be popular in Hamilton? "It sure beats peak hour traffic on the city bridges." 5 September, 2003.
Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :'Chilled Hamilton water. Today's special. Waikato Times, 11 January 2003.
Hamilton could be the Southern Hemisphere's Venice - Architectural designer. "We took a little puha and we took a little pork...." 8 September 2010
Poll shows a large percentage of Hamiltonians support the city turning and facing the Waikato River. "Say when!" 1 November, 2002.
Hamilton City Council. Waikato River. Crown. Tainui. 19 December, 2007
CAUTION. Riverbank path. 29 July, 2003.
10,000 litres of river water sprayed on SH1 and SH2 to release spirits.....News. "New Zealand..... this is the Australian outback calling with an unusual request." 6 December, 2006.
Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :New bridge across Waikato River is being mooted for Southern Hamilton (News). Waikato Times, 16 January 2003.
Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :'I hope that's not Hamilton river water!' Waikato Times, 7 January 2003.
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