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Mangatera railway station on the
Palmerston North–Gisborne line of the
North Island of New
Zealand opened on 15
December 1884, as part of the 7 mi 43 ch...
- The
Mangatera River is a
river of the Manawatū-Whanganui
region of New Zealand's
North Island. It
flows northwest from its
origins in the
Ruahine Range...
- School,
Dannevirke (Year 9-15)
Totara College of
Accelerated Learning Mangatera,
Dannevirke (Year 1-15) Te Kura
Kaupapa Māori o Tāmaki Nui A Rua, Dannevirke...
- for
loading of
firewood was refused, as it was said to be too
close to
Mangatera.
Piripiri siding opened on 10
August 1894, but for use only by Rathbone...
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River Mangapapa River Rangitīkei
River Mangamaire River Whakaurekou River Mangatera River Maropea River Waikamaka River Moawhango River Moawhango West River...
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Kopua 1977 ( )
Ormondville 2001
Makotutu 1980
Matamau 1981
Piripiri 1958
Mangatera 1981
Dannevirke 2001
Tapuata 1981
Tahoraiti 1971
Oringi Oringi 1981 Maharahara...
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Andersons also
rebuilt Kopua (1895),
Piripiri (1899),
Matamau (1899),
Mangatera (1900),
Ormondville (1906) and
Makatote (1908) viaducts. "ArcGIS Web Application"...
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River Mangapu River Mangaroa River Mangatainoka River Mangatāwhiri
River Mangatera River Mangatete River Mangatewai River Mangatewainui River Mangatokerau...
- 1885 and set up a
sawmills at
Matamau (near the station),
Piripiri and
Mangatera, in over 11,000
acres (4,500 ha) of the
Seventy Mile Bush, to cut totara...
- interests.
Mills died in
Dannevirke on 22 May 1987, and was
buried at
Mangatera Cemetery.
Mills was made a life
member of the New
Zealand Academy of Fine...