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- The Mangapiko Stream is mostly a low-lying peat stream that flows through the heart of the Waipa district, Waikato. The stream begins near the summit...
- river cut short", as it marked the end of the navigable section of the Mangapiko Stream. Te Awamutu was the birthplace of the first Māori King, Pōtatau...
- Charles Heaphy New Zealander 1864 New Zealand Wars BB501Auckland Militia Mangapiko River, New Zealand John Hinton New Zealander 1941 Second World War BB02020th...
- South Africa Charles Heaphy 1864 New Zealand Wars BB501Auckland Militia Mangapiko River, New Zealand John Hinton 1941 Second World War BB02020th Battalion...
- five ridings were formed in Waipa county in 1876: Newcastle, Hamilton, Mangapiko North and South, Rangiaowhia, and Pukekura. In 1902, it covered 282 sq mi...
- February, soldiers of the 40th Regiment of Foot were swimming in the Mangapiko Stream near Paterangi and were attacked by a raiding party. Men of the...
- have been in 1928, when a lengthy embankment and raised bridge over the Mangapiko Stream lifted the line about 5 ft (1.5 m), to ease the climb from Te Awamutu...
- Kakepuku Maunga, the ****embly point for Waikato-Maniapoto Waiari pā, on the Mangapiko Stream, and Nukuhau pā, on the banks of the Waikato River near the Narrows...
- (Waitomo, Turitea, Pirongia, Karakariki, Puniu, Mangaotama, Mangawhero and Mangapiko catchments) and 350 km (220 mi) of stream bank to be prone to erosion...
- needed] At the northern end of the town, between the Waipā River and the Mangapiko Stream, is the site of Mātakitaki pā. This was the location of a Māori...