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Martinborough (Māori:
Wharekaka or Māori: Huangarua) is a town in the
South Wairarapa District, in the
Wellington region of New Zealand. It is 65 kilometres...
- locomotive. The third-largest town and the seat of the
district council is
Martinborough; it is the
centre of a
nationally important wine-producing area. It...
- more
recently its dense,
concentrated Pinot Noir from Marlborough,
Martinborough and
Central Otago.
While New
Zealand wine
traces its
history to the...
- The
Martinborough Branch was a
proposed railway line that
would have
connected the
south Wairarapa town of
Martinborough to the
Wairarapa Line in New Zealand’s...
- New Zealand. It
feeds into the
Ruamahanga River to the
southwest of
Martinborough. The
headwaters are in the
Haurangi Forest Park, and its
eventual outflow...
- in
Martinborough, is the
local government authority for
areas south of Carterton, encomp****ing the
towns of Greytown,
Featherston and
Martinborough and...
- too
remains today. John Martin, the
founder of the
Wairarapa town of
Martinborough, set out the town's
first streets in the
pattern of the
Union Flag in...
- Southern, Tasmania, and
Yarra Valley in Australia; and the
Central Otago,
Martinborough, and
Marlborough wine
regions of New Zealand.
Pinot noir is the most...
- 3221, 3222, 3293
Dannevirke Dannevirke 374
Featherston Greytown 304
Martinborough 306
Featherston 308
Hawera Normanby 272
Patea 273
Manaia 274 Hawera...
- (81 mi)
before emptying into the Cook Strait. The
towns of
Masterton and
Martinborough are
close to the
banks of the river. It is
joined by many
other rivers...